Action Opportunities

Tell your MN legislators: look at public need, not oil company greed, for pipeline approvals
This legislative session, CURE is working with allies in Minnesota to propose improvements to laws around big oil pipelines in our state. HF 4377 / SF 4554 would add needed clarity to our existing policies so that any company seeking a Certificate of Need in Minnesota for an oil pipeline would provide a forecast of

🚨 ACTION ALERT 🚨 Gov Walz & MN Lawmakers: Press Pause on Hyperscale Data Centers
In the past year, at least a dozen new hyperscale data centers have been proposed in communities across Minnesota. The Minnesota legislature, with the support of the Walz administration, passed a handful of laws last year in an attempt to address concerns about this massive, new-to-Minnesota development. Unfortunately, those laws primarily tackled energy and taxes.

Tell your senators to oppose the “SAVE Act” and all forms of this anti-voter bill.
The anti-voter SAVE Act has passed the U.S. House and is now expected to come up for a vote in the U.S. Senate this week. Now is a critical time to ask U.S. Senators to stand up against voter suppression. What is the SAVE Act? The SAVE Act, also called the SAVE America Act, would require voters to provide additional physical
Right now, decisions from the federal government are creating big holes in the fabric of our rural places. No matter who we voted for: everyone is riding a roller coaster they didn’t ask to be on.
More ways to Take Action:
CURE is powered by people like you who don’t just sit on the sidelines. You know that being involved —no matter how big or small—is how you create change.
- Write Letters to the Editor to lift up the issues important to you and CURE’s work.
- Amplify CURE’s message on Social Media by sharing posts about our work.
- Volunteer to help at CURE events.
- Invest in our work with financial support CURE.
Let us know if you would like to be a person we can count on to Take Action! Contact Peg Furshong, Operations & Programs Director at peg@curemn.org or by calling 320-269-2984.
