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	"author_name": "APEN and APEN Action",
	"author_url": "https://actionnetwork.org/groups/asian-pacific-environmental-network-apen",
	"title": "Invest California&#x27;s Surplus in Community Resilience",
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	"description": "With drought conditions worsening across the state and fires already spreading in Southern California, we need to invest now in resilience and disaster preparedness in working-class communities of color, who are hit first and worst by climate disaster. Despite this looming threat, our lawmakers in Sacramento just punted AB 1087 -- this year’s only climate resilience bill led by communities on the frontlines of climate change -- to 2022. The state budget process is now our best chance this year to win investments in resilience hubs -- trusted institutions like senior centers, schools, and libraries where our communities can go to charge their devices, breathe clean air, and access resources before, during, and after disaster hits. Please join me in signing this petition to invest California’s budget surplus in community resilience in 2021!",
	"url": "https://actionnetwork.org/petitions/invest-californias-surplus-in-community-resilience"
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