Earth911 encourage l'inscription sur les listes électorales avant les élections de mi-mandat de 2026

Un article d'Earth911 appelle les Américains à s'inscrire dès maintenant sur les listes électorales pour influencer la politique environnementale lors des prochaines échéances électorales.

L'article souligne que d'importantes réglementations environnementales fédérales sont en cours de réécriture ou de démantèlement. Il précise que les prochaines élections auront lieu le 3 novembre 2026, date à laquelle les 435 sièges de la Chambre des représentants, 35 sièges du Sénat et 39 postes de gouverneurs seront en jeu.

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