John,
Across America, the tale is the same: private utility companies hamstring our communities with high rates, lack of innovation, and resistance to renewable energy. The grid has become a tool for profit, leaving us vulnerable to outages, poor service, and environmental negligence.
The time for investor-owned utilities is over. We must demand a system that serves the public, not shareholders, a system where utilities are owned by those they serve.
By putting the control back into the hands of the community, we can ensure lower costs, better service, and a commitment to clean energy.
We can move America towards energy democracy where people and the planet are prioritized over profit.
We must move toward the future we deserve. Tell every member of Congress: Support the shift to consumer-owned utilities now!
A commanding 68% of voters, spanning all political parties, are rallying for publicly owned utilities. This is a clear mandate for Congress to steer us toward utilities that operate for the public good.
The push for public utilities is a battle cry for climate justice and economic transformation, wresting control from corporate giants and returning it to the people. It's an urgent call to pivot to a system where transparency is the norm, profits serve the community, and the environment is no longer an afterthought.
Congress has the power to dismantle the monopolies of private utilities and champion a future where public utilities focus on green energy, climate resilience, and affordability. It's time they leverage that power, issue bold mandates, and back them with the financial muscle needed to make this crucial shift.
We're at war with a broken system, where the very utilities that should empower us have become chains. So let's seize this moment and create a ripple effect that transforms the entire nation.
The fight for public utilities is a fight for the future. Tell Congress to support the shift to consumer-owned utilities now.
Thank you for fighting for a future where our utilities work for us, not against us.
- Amanda
Amanda Ford, Director
Democracy for America
Advocacy Fund
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