Our elected leaders should work for OUR future - not fossil fuel industry profits

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It’s past time for our politicians and political candidates to reject support from the fossil fuel industry and protect the health of our families, our climate, and our democracy.

Who's taken the pledge?

Thousands of candidates all over the country – at all levels of government – have signed the No Fossil Fuel Money Pledge and gone on to win their races.

4,787

Current number of candidates who have signed
the No Fossil Fuel Money Pledge.
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Senator Cory Booker of New Jersey signs the No Fossil Fuel Money pledge in 2019 while running for President of the United States.
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Representative Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez of New York shares her No Fossil Fuel Money pledge signature while running for Congress in New York’s 14th District in 2017.
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Joe Biden signs the No Fossil Fuel Money pledge in 2019 when running for President of the United States.

Just a few of our most prominent signers.

Federal

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Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez

Member of the U.S.
House of Representatives (NY-14)

State

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Tim Walz

Governor of Minnesota
Former U.S. House (MN-01)

Local

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Susheela Jayapal

Board of County
Commissioners of
Multnomah County, OR, District 2
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The Pledge

I pledge not to take contributions over $200 from oil, gas, & coal industry executives, lobbyists, and PACs and instead prioritize the health of our families, climate, and democracy over fossil fuel industry profits.

If you're a politician interested
in taking the pledge.

The following
organizations have
endorsed the pledge:
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