EnviroVoters endorses Isaac Bryan for AD 54!

Written by Shaina Hall

For years you’ve trusted us to guide you toward the best environmental candidates, and we think it’s fair to say we’ve done our part. We value your partnership with us because we all want the same thing: a just climate future. Although we provide you with the tools, it is ultimately the people power that gets things accomplished.

We are so excited to share our endorsement of Community Organizer Isaac Bryan for AD 54, but we need your help to get him elected.

A Democratic candidate, Isaac Bryan has a strong vision for environmental policy. Praised by our CEO Mary Creasman, she describes Isaac as a “bold, visionary leader whose intersectional approach to policy is much needed in the California legislature. We do not have time to waste when it comes to climate justice, and California needs leaders who are willing to stand up to big oil and polluters.”

Exhibiting his political vision, Isaac Bryan vows to prioritize the needs of the LGBTQ+ and BIPOC communities, ensure clean air and water across the board, and lift people out of poverty through a shifting job market.

We can’t get Isaac Bryan in this position without your help.

If you want to show your support you can do so in two ways: cast your ballot and volunteer for his campaign. Tuesday, May 18th is the last day you can vote, so do it before then! If you’re interested in volunteering, contact Campaigns & Organizing Manager Matt Abularach-Macias at [email protected].

Thank you for being a climate justice voter.

Isaac Bryan Endorsement Press Release

 
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