Elected Officials Against Fracking
We, the undersigned elected officials from across the United States, are concerned about the devastating impacts of fracking and fracking infrastructure on our communities, public health, and the global climate. We urge the President and Members of Congress to take the following actions:

--Stop new permits for fracking on federal lands, as well as federal permits for fracking or fracking infrastructure to extract, refine, transport, or burn natural gas or oil.

--End federal subsidies for the fracking industry and other fossil fuel companies.

--Revoke permits for current oil & gas wells within 2,500 ft of homes, schools, or other inhabited structures.

--Work with Indigenous Peoples, workers, unions, and frontline community organizations to immediately invest in a just transition and comprehensive economic transition plan for communities and workers impacted by the fracking industry.

--Ban the practice of fracking nationwide, effective no later than 2025.

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This letter is organized by Food & Water Action and supported by local, regional, and national organizations. Signature of the letter does not constitute an endorsement by Food & Water Action or any other organization.

Supporters: New York Communities for Change, 350 Seattle, Franciscan Response to Fossil Fuels, The Climate Mobilization New Jersey, 350 Chicago, Warehouse Workers for Justice, 350 Brooklyn, Illinois People's Action, 350 Kishwaukee, Our Revolution Monmouth NJ, WATERSPIRIT, NJ State Industrial Union Council, Cooper River Indivisible, New York Youth Climate Leaders, Piscataway Progressive Democratic Organization, 350 New Jersey, Our Revolution Contra Costa, Ground Game Los Angeles, People Organized for Westside Renewal, Dayenu: A Jewish Call to Climate Action, Sunflower Alliance, Concerned Health Professionals of New York, Greater Boston Physicians for Social Responsibility, Progressive Democrats of America, SoCal 350 Climate Action, Southern Illinoisans and Against Fracturing Our Environment (SAFE), Students Embracing Nature Sustainability and Environmentalism at Southern Illinois University Carbondale, Progressive Asian Network for Action (PANA), The River Project, Rapid Shift Network, CatholicNetwork.US, Businesses for a Livable Climate, Call to Action Colorado, Zero Hour, 350Hawaii, Inland Ocean Coalition
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