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Tim Johnson thinks constituents don't want climate change bill

In a recent New York Times article Illinois Congressman Tim Johnson said,

"I've always through the whole process been open-minded, but I also wouldn't want to leave anybody with the impression I'm likely to vote for something when pretty clearly my constituents are not enamored with the bill,"
Johnson is considered a possible swing vote on the ACES climate change bill that will probably be voted on this afternoon.

The polluting industries, their allies and their lackey talk radio show hosts are encouraging everyone to call Congress in opposition to the ACES bill. If you live in Tim Johnson's district TODAY is the day to let him know that his constituents want meaningful action on climate change by passing the ACES bill.

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