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	"author_name": "Stop The Money Pipeline",
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	"title": "Tell Citi’s Largest Credit Card Clients: Drop Dirty Citi ",
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	"description": "Costco, LL Bean, Macy’s, Home Depot, Best Buy, Sears, and AT&amp;amp;T all have credit card partnerships with dirty Citibank. It’s time for these companies to clean up their credit cards. Citibank is the #1 funder of fossil fuel expansion since 2015. That’s why, since June 10th, families, grandparents, scientists, and young people have been regularly protesting at Citi’s global headquarters in New York City, as part of the Summer of Heat on Wall Street campaign. 364 people have been arrested to demand a just transition and an end to financing fossil fuel expansion Thousands of Costco members have already started to push the third largest retailer in the United States, Costco, to drop dirty Citibank. Now, we’re expanding the campaign beyond New York to demand that all of Citi’s largest credit card clients break up with Citi and find a better bank. Sign this petition to demand that some of Citi’s most important co-branded credit card clients drop dirty Citibank. Did you know? Since the Paris Agreement, Citibank has been the world’s largest funder of fossil fuel expansion. The fossil fuel industry is destroying and polluting our planet and our communities, disproportionately hamring low-income communities and communities of color. And since June 10th, families, grandparents, scientists, and young people have been regularly protesting at Citi’s global headquarters in New York City. 364 people engaged in nonviolent civil disobedience to demand an end to Citi’s financing of fossil fuels. Already this year, 40,000 people, including 18,000 Costco members have called on Costco to drop dirty Citibank. Now, we want to make sure all of Citi’s credit card clients hear from us. How you can help We’re expanding the Summer of Heat campaign to not just target Citi directly but to also push the bank’s institutional clients. Citi makes a huge amount of money from its partnerships with large, wealthy companies and institutions. So, we’re calling upon the large companies that have a co-branded credit card with Citi to find a better credit card partner. Who will this petition be delivered to? Citi has co-branded credit cards with Costco, LL Bean, Macy’s, Home Depot, Best Buy, Sears, and AT&amp;amp;T. We will deliver the petitions to those companies, all around the country. I’m in, how else can I help? Between August 5 - 12, to demonstrate our pressure, we need to deliver these petitions to as many Costco, LL Bean, Macy’s, Home Depot, Best Buy, Sears, and AT&amp;amp;T stores around the country as we can. If you’re able to deliver a petition to a store near you, fill out this form.",
	"url": "https://actionnetwork.org/petitions/tell-citis-largest-credit-card-clients-drop-dirty-citi"
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