Indiana Senator Mike Braun Discusses Bipartisan Climate Solutions with Young Leaders in the State

Senator Braun joined 约炮视频 Great Lakes, the American Conservation Coalition, and the Indiana Federation of College Republicans for a discussion on climate solutions good for the economy, birds, and people.

INDIANA (September 23, 2020) 鈥 Yesterday,  U.S. Senator Mike Braun (R-IN) joined 约炮视频 Great Lakes in partnership with the American Conservation Coalition, the Indiana Federation of College Republicans and young leaders from across the Hoosier state for a conversation on bipartisan climate solutions that are good for the economy, birds and people.

Climate enthusiasts from across the state streamed into the hour-long virtual event, 鈥.鈥

鈥淎 new generation of young conservative leaders from across our state have demonstrated that they are passionate about addressing this issue,鈥 said Senator Braun. 鈥淚t is our responsibility to develop bipartisan climate solutions which help protect our environment without threatening America鈥檚 working families, businesses, and farmers.鈥

The event took place just days after an  was released, showing that protecting the environment is a priority for Hoosiers, on par with economic growth. The poll was commissioned independently by the Nina Mason Pulliam Charitable Trust and conducted by Arizona State University鈥檚 Morrison Institute.

During the event, Senator Braun answered questions from participants and addressed his work to bring together farmers, conservationists and industry to ensure our nation鈥檚 farms and forests are part of the climate solution.

Senator Braun recently introduced the Growing Climate Solutions Act, which would help the agriculture and forestry industries naturally remove carbon from the atmosphere to create a cleaner future for wildlife and people. He is the co-founder of the Senate Climate Solutions Caucus -- and a bird enthusiast -- working to find bipartisan solutions to climate change in the US Senate.  

鈥淔rom the Red-headed Woodpecker to the Field Sparrow, Indiana birds are more vulnerable than ever to rising temperatures and climate-related events like flooding, droughts and extreme weather,鈥 said Kristin Murphy, government affairs associate for 约炮视频 Great Lakes, a regional office of 约炮视频. 鈥淲e support Senator Braun鈥檚 continued efforts to protect the birds and people that reside in the Hoosier State.鈥

鈥淪enator Braun has shown incredible leadership on natural solutions, a key piece of the puzzle in fighting climate change,鈥 said Quill Robinson, vice president of government affairs for the American Conservation Coalition. 鈥淎CC is proud to partner with the Senator on this event to highlight the importance of this issue area.鈥

鈥淵ou shouldn鈥檛 have to choose between being a conservative and supporting climate-smart policies,鈥 said Drake Abramson, chairman of the Indiana Federation of College Republicans. 鈥淥n behalf of young Republican voters, I am proud to support Senator Braun鈥檚 leadership towards climate solutions that are a win-win for the future of Indiana, the Republican Party and our planet.鈥

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