New York Must Adopt a Smart Energy Policy – Now

New Yorkers are already struggling with the high cost of groceries, gas and housing. Yet, lawmakers are pushing sweeping mandates that will drive up costs even more – and could drive out jobs.

Albany supports and has approved flawed bills and guidelines that will:

Trigger Higher
Gas Prices

Cause Food Prices
to Rise Even Higher

Force Small
Businesses to
Stall or Close

Drive Bigger
Companies Out of
New York

Stop Companies from Moving Into New York

Cost Jobs

Weaken New York’s
Grid Making it Unreliable

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Read below to find out why bills including the Climate Corporate Data Accountability Act (S.3456/A.4282), Climate-Related Financial Risk Reporting Bill (S.3697-A and S.5132/A.7195), the Climate Liability Act with Private Right of Action (A.72/S.4799), the NY HEAT Act (S.4158/A.4870), the Climate Superfund Bill are bad for business, bad for New Yorkers, and bad policy

Memo: S.3456 (Hoylman)/A.4282 (Glick) and S.3008-B

THE BUSINESS COUNCIL

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Op-Ed: Ken Pokalsky on Superfund Bill

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Memo: S.2016-A (Krueger)/A.4592-A (Fahy)

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Memo: Climate Change Superfund Act

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Wrong Time. Wrong Bill.

Why is Albany pushing new regulations on businesses that will drive up costs even more?

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Op-Ed: Superfund Bill Not So Super for NY Businesses

MID HUDSON NEWS

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Everyone understands the need for change.

We all agree an energy plan must include green initiatives.

But, initiatives, such as the emissions reporting bills, the NY HEAT Act, and the Climate Superfund Bill, are ineffective, inefficient, unproven and costly.

They would have a huge financial toll on all New Yorkers and businesses AND would NOT, as advertised, create a comprehensive energy policy that bridges current clean energy resources with renewable development.

There is a wrong way and a right way to fix our energy issues without hurting New Yorkers.

We should...

  • Adhere to U.S. and international GHG standards
  • Assess Technical Feasibility and Costs of Decarbonizing Electric System

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