FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
March 20, 2025
AUSTIN, TX - With environmental policy at a critical crossroads, Texans from across the state will meet at the State Capitol on Monday, March 24, 2025, for Sierra Club’s Texas Advocacy Day - one of the largest grassroots environmental advocacy events of the 89th legislative session.
As state legislators debate policies that will shape Texas’ environmental future, this event provides a rare opportunity for citizens to speak directly with elected officials about the urgent need for action on clean, reliable, and affordable energy and water protection.
A Pivotal Moment for Texas’ Future
Texas faces mounting environmental challenges like an unreliable, outdated grid, sky-rocketing electricity prices, poor air quality, and a lack of meaningful water protections. Sierra Club’s Texas Advocacy Day empowers Texans to be at the forefront of the fight for stronger environmental protections, and common-sense solutions.
Press Opportunities and Visuals
Sierra Club’s Texas Advocacy Day presents compelling media coverage opportunities, including:
- Live advocacy in action - citizens meeting one-on-one with legislators.
- Expert interviews - environmental movement leaders, policy experts, and impacted community members available for media.
- Engaging visuals - large-scale grassroots mobilization, advocacy signage, inspiring speeches.
Event Details
Sierra Club’s Texas Advocacy Day: Monday, March 24, 2025 @ 9AM - 4PM
Location: REJ Conference Center | 1501 Congress Ave., Austin, TX 78701
RSVP & Media Credentials
Journalists are encouraged to RSVP in advance for interview scheduling.
For media inquiries or to RSVP, please contact:
Jordan Goodrich, Chapter Communications Manager
512-888-9373 | jordan.goodrich@sierraclub.org
ABOUT THE SIERRA CLUB LONE STAR CHAPTER:
The Sierra Club Lone Star Chapter is committed to protecting Texas' natural resources, advocating for equitable environmental policies, and empowering communities to take action for a sustainable future. The Chapter accomplishes its goals through direct and grassroots legislative and administrative lobbying, education, outings, litigation, and electing environmental champions to local, state, and federal office.