From Katie from Conservation Voters of PA <[email protected]>
Subject Urge your lawmaker to cosponsor these clean energy bills
Date May 3, 2024 8:12 PM
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Conservation Voters of PA
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Hi there –

Next week, we expect legislation will be introduced to dramatically increase how much electricity the Commonwealth sources from clean energy and to cut carbon pollution from PA's fossil fuel-fired power plants – all while generating billions of dollars to reinvest in communities and our workers.

It would be the biggest step Pennsylvania has ever taken to reduce air pollution and impact climate change.

If we’re going to get these bills moving and overcome opposition in the Senate, we need to ramp up support in the legislature and get as many lawmakers signed on as cosponsors from day one as possible. The more cosponsors that this legislation has means that House and Senate leadership will know it is a priority for Pennsylvanians.

We need residents from all corners of the Commonwealth in on this. Please send a message to your state lawmakers urging them to cosponsor the Pennsylvania Reliable Energy Sustainability Standard and the Pennsylvania Carbon Emissions Reduction Program before they are introduced on Monday: [link removed]

Today, only 4% of Pennsylvania's energy comes from renewable sources. We are 45th in the country for the amount of clean energy that’s used to power our homes and businesses. That’s abysmal.

The Pennsylvania Reliable Energy Sustainability Standard bill would increase the amount of renewable energy that utilities use, saving us money on our energy bills, creating thousands of good-paying clean energy jobs, and reducing air pollution that’s harming people’s health.

The Pennsylvania Carbon Emissions Reduction Program would cut pollution from our fossil-fuel fired power plants and generate billions of dollars to invest in communities to cut our energy bills – especially for folks who live paycheck-to-paycheck.

We’ll be working with our allies in the legislature to make sure these bills work for Pennsylvanians’ pocketbooks and for our environment, because unlike some anti-environment politicians in Harrisburg, we know that inaction on climate isn’t an option.

Our communities have been hit with one environmental crisis after another, and Pennsylvanians – especially Black and Brown folks, low-income residents, and people with disabilities – are suffering from polluted air, excessive heat, and flash floods. If we’re going to reverse these trends and keep our climate the way it is today for our children to thrive, we need more clean energy and relief in communities that face the worst impacts now.

This legislation would put Pennsylvania back in line with the rest of the country. Our best shot at getting them passed is to get as many lawmakers signed on as cosponsors across the House and Senate.

Please tell your lawmakers to cosponsor these bills before they’re introduced next week: [link removed]

SEND YOUR MESSAGE: [link removed]

Thanks for all that you do. It really makes a difference.

Katie Blume
Political & Legislative Director
Conservation Voters of PA
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