Hey John, it’s Jamaal and Cori.
Today, we’re proud to introduce to you the Public Power Resolution — our legislation that maps out a transition from our current corporate-owned, profit-driven utilities systems to publicly-owned energy.
We need to revolutionize energy in our country to put our people and our planet first — not energy monopolies.
We first started writing this resolution right around the Texas utilities crisis back in February. As we watched millions being impacted by this natural disaster, we knew that this wasn’t an isolated incident and resolved to do something about it.
Because John, it doesn't matter if you live in Texas, Missouri, New York, or elsewhere — most of our energy systems are owned by private investors who gatekeep energy sources like heat and electricity.
What happened in Texas has long been happening in our communities and will continue to worsen if we don’t work together to address the climate and utilities crises. We’ve both seen this happen firsthand. Families who are already struggling to afford groceries and make ends meet are being charged THE MOST to keep their heat on. When the power goes off, communities like ours are THE LAST in line to receive help.
This current utilities structure exacerbates disasters — like climate disasters, food insecurity, and income inequality — because it explicitly prioritizes profits over people. People shouldn’t have to choose between keeping their homes warm and putting food on the table. That’s where our legislation, the Public Power Resolution, comes in.
We must transform our power system nationwide to be just, equitable, anti-racist, as well as climate- and disaster-resilient. One way to do this is by establishing a public power system that’s truly in the public’s best interest — not motivated by corporations, greed, or power.
Thank you for your support and solidarity. More soon,
Jamaal Bowman & Cori Bush
Do not worry if you cannot afford to make a contribution — we understand that this is a difficult time. If you’re struggling, you can find a food bank here. We appreciate everything you do to keep our movement strong. Please stay informed and follow the most up-to-date recommendations from the Centers for Disease Control and your state public health department. |