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Unions Urge Cuomo to Back Green Jobs

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Monday, March 20, 2017   

NEW YORK -- The state budget must fight climate change and create green jobs - that's the message labor union leaders are sending to Gov. Andrew Cuomo.

With the Trump administration rolling back federal programs to combat climate change, leaders of a half dozen labor unions have written a letter to the governor asking him to incorporate principles of the Climate and Community Protection Act in the 2017-2018 state budget. The act would commit the state to getting all of its electric power from renewable sources by 2050 and mandate investment in environmental justice and clean energy jobs.

Maritza Silva-Farrell, director of the Alliance for a Greater New York, or ALIGN, called that a win for all New Yorkers.

"We support New York committing to ambitious climate actions, not only to protect our planet and our communities but also committing to climate action will also create a boom in new jobs,” Silva-Farrell said.

The bill passed the Assembly in June 2016 but stalled in the state Senate.

While the push for renewable energy is already creating hundreds of new jobs, Michelle Gilliam, director of campaigns and elections with the Transport Workers Union, noted that investing in mass transit helps cut carbon emissions as well.

"Transit services are green jobs,” Gilliam said. "Not only are they good for the environment but for every bus that goes by or every train that goes by, it takes 60 or 100 cars off the road."

And Nella Pineda-Marcon with the New York State Nurses Association said fighting climate change also is a critical public health issue.

"Every year, thousands of hospital admissions in New York are due to asthma, pneumonia, chronic bronchitis and respiratory ills that are directly attributable to our dependence on fossil fuels,” Pineda-Marcon said.

While Cuomo's clean energy policies have drawn national attention, the labor leaders say his proposed budget doesn't include any significant climate action.


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