Orca Conservancy Supports Banning Fossil Fuel Projects in King County

A joint event, now happening in June, will highlight the threats posed by fossil fuel infrastructure in King County and the work being done to address them. The extended timeline allows for a more collaborative planning process, meaningful participation from the County's Executive's office and a chance to bring Council-members on board before a public commitment.
This is tremendous progress - we're excited to be working with the County and in the meantime, continue building broad community support for the strongest fossil fuel infrastructure ban possible.

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