The following was submitted by Environmental Advocates of New York.
New York – As President Donald Trump
continues to roll back and renege on life-saving climate and clean air
programs, New York unions representing hundreds of thousands of workers and
their families are calling
on Governor Andrew Cuomo to step up his efforts for the middle class by incorporating
the principles of the groundbreaking Climate and Community Protection Act
(CCPA) in the SFY2017-18 Budget, including: unlocking billions of dollars in
renewable energy and infrastructure investment; providing
resources to frontline, environmental justice, and disadvantaged
communities; requiring fair labor and training
standards on clean energy; and creating
locally-driven just transition processes for workers and whole
communities as New York moves away from fossil fuel power plants.
The state Assembly has brought climate
action to the table by including the CCPA in their one-house budget plan; it is
now up to the Governor to get it across the finish line, because it will create
many new green middle-class jobs.
Governor Cuomo has made several prior
climate and clean energy commitments which have drawn him national attention,
such as generating half of New York’s electricity by 2030. However, his budget
proposal fails to include any significant climate action even as other states
like California are taking the lead.
Bruce Hamilton, International Vice President of the
Amalgamated Transit Union said, “We’re calling on Governor Cuomo and the NYS legislature to pass
ambitious climate policy into law and spur investment in public transit
infrastructure and renewable energy development to create good union jobs that
contribute to the fight against climate change.”
Frederick E.
Kowal, Ph.D., President of United University Professions said, “With the
Trump administration kicking down environmental protections at every turn, it
is up to states like New York to take the lead in encouraging the growth of
clean energy initiatives such as renewable energy and reducing greenhouse gas
emissions. Such a progressive focus will result in tens of thousands of new,
good-paying jobs that will benefit working families while protecting New
Yorkers’ health, and the environment.”
Judy Sheridan-Gonzalez, President of the New York State Nurses
Association said, “Retrograde actions by the Trump
administration--backtracking on COP 21, deregulating Fossil Fuels, rolling back
environmental protections—will lead to many Superstorms like Sandy, more
contaminated water like Flint and Hoosick Falls, worsening Asthma and respiratory
problems, further poisoning the lungs of our Bronx babies. It is
incumbent upon New York State to step up and protect New Yorkers, with
legislation such as the Climate and Community Protection Act, transitioning
into 100% renewables with many new good union jobs, while boldly standing
forward to save our communities and our salvage our future.”
John Samuelsen, President, Transit Workers United Local 100
said, “In order for New York to continue to lead the nation in
developing a greener, sustainable economy, we need to increase the investments
made to our state's infrastructure-particularly our public transportation
system.”
Dan Sherrell, Campaign Coordinator, NY Renews
said, “Governor Cuomo has a huge opportunity here to lead the country in job
creation and climate action by putting the Climate and Community Protection Act
in the final budget. If he doesn’t, he’s leaving a lot of family-supporting
jobs on the table.”
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