Newsletter for the Movement for Economic, Climate, and Racial Justice
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There is no better time than now to deliver justice and equity to New Yorkers. But with the state budget now three weeks overdue, it is clear that state leadership and special business interests aren’t aware of the urgency of the climate emergency and the cost of living crisis that is burdening working families every single day. Our coalitions aren’t twiddling our thumbs as legislators drag their feet. Raise Up NY is working relentlessly across the state for a $21.25 minimum wage that is tied to inflation. NY Renews is demanding an unprecedented investment in climate justice with the Climate, Jobs, and Justice Package. With popular support for progressive policies across the board, it is clear that business interests are the ones hindering a better future for New Yorkers. It will take people power to reclaim equity and justice, especially when it’s long overdue.
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A Major Victory to Save NY’s Climate Law
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In a powerful show of force, the NY Renews coalition successfully stopped a fossil-fuel backed bill that would have devestating consequences for NY’s Climate Law. The proposal would have been disastrous for clean air and green jobs, permitting the combustion of natural gas and other fuels and undermining our nation-leading climate mandates. Thanks to advocates like you, we lobbied, rallied, and sent 1770 letters to key NY lawmakers to say no to this industry-led attack. We know that fossil fuel interests are planning their next move as we speak, and the coalition is ready to fight back.
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Now, we’re locked in to pass the Climate, Jobs & Justice Package (CJJP), which would keep costs low for New Yorkers as we transition to a renewable energy economy by taxing the rich and making corporate polluters pay for a just transition. In an op-ed by ALIGN and UAW Region 9A, we outline how the CJJP gives us an opportunity to prioritize workers in our climate plan and create career-oriented union jobs to build New York's sustainable future. By attaching strong labor standards to funding pools like the Climate and Community Protection Fund, and passing legislation like the Build Public Renewables Act, we can win a healthier, more sustainable, union-strong New York.
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New York is ready for $21.25
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As the final budget is negotiated, our movement to #RaiseTheWage is strong. Our Raise Up NY coalition is fighting for nothing short of a $21.25 minimum wage and making its presence known in New York:
Our steady pressure is building momentum for the proposal in the NYS legislature: 30 NYS Senators and 57 Assemblymembers are standing with 80% of New Yorkers who want a $21.25 minimum wage that automatically increases with inflation. There’s clear popular support for the proposal. Now it’s up to Governor Kathy Hochul, Speaker Heastie, and Majority Leader Stewart-Cousins to join the call to #RaiseTheWage in the final budget. New York is ready.
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Updates from ALIGN's Board of Directors
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