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When: 5:30 to 7:30 PM
Where: Monk McGinns, second floor, 57 Murray Street, New York, NY 10007

HAPPY FALL!

We hope that you can join us to reconnect with friends and colleagues from years past, hear from NYPIRG’s new executive director, Megan Ahearn, about our urgent issues and campaigns, and support our current work.

Thank you, and we hope to see you there!
When: 9 AM
Where: City Hall in Manhattan

NYPIRG rallied before the New York City Council Committee on Housing and Buildings meeting to demand a hearing on Intro 1180 be on the agenda for the next committee meeting in October! We have a chance with this council to solidify protections and strengthen Local Law 97, despite the current mayor's attempts to weaken the law. Let's get this done this year!

When: 12 to 4 PM
Where: Empire State Plaza Convention Center (Base of the Egg) in Albany

NYPIRG, TH!RD ACT Upstate New York, and our coalition partners were at Sun Day in Upstate New York!

Inspired by the transformative impact of the original Earth Day in 1970, Sun Day is a national day of action to harness the power of people, culture, and advocacy to celebrate and accelerate the rapid build-out of renewable energy. Sun Day specifically spotlights how solar and wind are the most affordable, most reliable, and most expeditious sources of energy. Sun Day events in Upstate New York bring together activists, businesses, workers, homeowners, renters, farmers, students, and policymakers to demonstrate widespread support for the ongoing transition to renewable energy. Through arts and music, storytelling, teach-ins, and fun activities for all ages, Sun Day events showcase New York’s affordable, reliable clean energy future as we leave behind the planet-crushing toxicity of fossil fuels.

When: 5 PM
Where: New York City College of Technology in Brooklyn

Governor Hochul must reject the Williams NESE Pipeline NOW!

NYPIRG and our allies rallied at the New York State Draft Energy Plan Hearing against gas pipelines and nuclear power plants. New York needs a state energy plan to get off of fossil fuels and expand renewable energy — not more proposed delays and dirty fuels! Not only is it the law, but it is what’s best for the climate, public health, and our wallets.

As we approach New York's October 25 voter registration deadline for the upcoming November 4 general election, NYPIRG's campus chapters registered over 1,000 students to vote across the state!

Check your New York voter registration status: voterlookup.elections.ny.gov

Register to vote:

Get #VoteReady to MAKE YOUR VOICE HEARD!
When: 4 to 5 PM
Where: Staten Island Ferry Terminal in Manhattan

NYPIRG and our coalition partners rallied and handed out flyers asking New Yorkers to call Governor Hochul and tell her to stop the Williams NESE Pipeline.

When: 12 PM
Where: Governor Hochul's New York City Office (919 Third Avenue, New York, NY 10022)

NYPIRG delivered our coalition's 10,000+ comments to Governor Hochul to defeat the Williams NESE Pipeline once and for all! We held a rally and press conference to demand that the governor listens to New Yorkers and refuses to cave to federal pressure. No more zombie pipelines!

When: 12 PM
Where: 1205 Riegelmann Boardwalk, Brooklyn, NY 11224 (in front of Nathan's Famous)

NYPIRG organized a hands-on beach clean-up and waste audit. We collected and analyzed the types of trash found along the shoreline to better understand how we can make our beaches more sustainable.

When: 10 AM
Where: Meet at City Hall Park in Manhattan

New York State officials have agreed to consider reviving long-dead fracked gas pipelines, including Williams’ Constitution and NESE pipelines. NYPIRG joined our coalition partners for a march to protect our state from the oil and gas industry's polluting practices. Their pipelines would pollute our air and water, harm our health, and worsen the climate crisis. Moreover, everyday New Yorkers must not be left paying more for dirty pipelines while fossil fuel comanies reap the profits!

When: 12 PM
Where: Virtual (Zoom)

NYPIRG helped to pass the All-Electric Building Act (AEBA) into law. Now, the Building Codes Council has approved the energy codes that implement the law. NYPIRG held a news conference with elected officials and our coalition partners to support full implementation of the AEBA and to commemorate this step forward!

When: 12 PM
Where: Long Island Railroad Bridge at 63rd Drive & Alderton Street, Rego Park, NY, 11374
Students, local elected officials, and transportation advocates presented nearly 1,500 petition signatures along with our student-led "QueensLink NOW" report in support of the QueensLink project!

In addition to formally delivering the petition to Governor Hochul and New York City Mayor Adams, the event highlighted key findings from the "QueensLink Now" report, which outlines the need for expanded transit options and their potential impact on our community.

The QueensLink project aims to transform the old Rockaway Beach Branch rail line into a modern, efficient transit corridor connecting underserved neighborhoods in Queens to the broader New York City transportation network. By reactivating this historic route, QueensLink would provide faster, more reliable connections; reduce traffic congestion; and promote economic development across the borough. It is a crucial step toward a more sustainable, equitable public transit system in Queens.

Check out our "QueensLink Now" report!
When: 4 PM
Where: Office of New York City Council Member Keith Powers (211 East 43rd Street, New York, NY 10017)

NYPIRG rallied with coalition partners Food & Water Watch, New York Communities for Change, 350 Brooklyn, New York Lawyers for the Public Interest, and Fridays for Future at New York City Council Member Keith Powers' office. The groups delivered over 500 petition signatures from constituents calling on him to co-sponsor Intro 1180, a loophole-closing bill that would strengthen Local Law 97 and further reduce climate-warming pollution in New York City.

When: 6:30 to 8:30 PM
Where: Kings County Small Claims Court

NYPIRG students who participate as counselors in our Small Claims Court Action Center had the opportunity to observe Small Claims proceedings in Brooklyn. Thank you to Judge Epstein for inviting us!

When: 6 to 8 PM
Where: Bronx Bethany Church of the Nazarene (971 East 227th Street, Bronx, NY 10466)
What would guaranteed, comprehensive healthcare mean for you and your community?

NYPIRG and our co-hosts held a town hall to discuss how the New York Health Act — our state's universal healthcare bill — will greatly expand healthcare for everyone who lives or works full time in New York and make it truly affordable for all. We also discussed how to fight back against current threats to cut and privatize traditional, public Medicaid and Medicare, immigrant rights, and the barriers to healthcare that are impacting you and your community.

When: 12 PM
Where: Outside of City Hall in Manhattan

During New York City budget negotiations, NYPIRG and our allies rallied to support CUNY opportunity programs, student scholarships, student services, and free student MetroCards.

Cosponsors: NYPIRG, CUNY USS, PSC/CUNY, Young Invincibles, UAspire, and CUNY Rising Alliance

When: 10 AM to 4 PM
Where: New York State Capitol in Albany

NYPIRG, Renewable Heat Now, and our allies made a powerful push to pass the NY HEAT Act in Albany only one week before the end of the legislative session!

The NY HEAT Act — a crucial bill for lower energy bills, cleaner heat, and a healthier future — is practical, popular, and necessary. This bill will:

  • Stop wasteful fracked gas expansion paid for by our utility bills.
  • Invest in modern, clean energy like heat pumps.
  • Make energy more affordable for all.

The state legislature cannot let another session go by without passing the NY HEAT Act. The gas utilites keep raising rates to pay for costly new fracked gas pipes — this is outrageous. The NY HEAT Act is the bill that we need to start the transition to clean home energy, and we need it NOW!

When: 11 AM
Where: Albany

With momentum growing in the New York State Legislature to pass a statewide rebate program for purchasing electric lawn equipment, representatives from STIHL, EGO, Milwaukee Tools, Ryobi, The Home Depot, and Ace Hardware joined organizers from NYPIRG, Environment America, and other advocacy groups for an informative day of testing out cleaner, quieter electric lawn equipment. The “Electric Lawn Equipment Demo Day” offered state legislators and their staff, as well local residents, the opportunity to learn about the benefits of going electric.

When: All day
Where: Albany

NYPIRG was with Beyond Plastics and many other advocates who want to put people and planet over plastic in New York State. We rallied in support of the Packaging Reduction and Recycling Infrastructure Act and the Bigger Better Bottle Bill, which we need passed this legislative session in order to address New York's solid waste crisis!

Where: New York City & Albany

On Monday, May 5, NYPIRG Staff Attorney Kyle Giller testified at the New York City Banking Commission hearing about the need to divest our tax dollars from Wall Street and establish a public bank that could reinvest our tax dollars into local community needs.

On Tuesday, May 6th, NYPIRG and our allies went to Albany to meet with state legislators and rally in support of the New York State Public Banking Act and the Bank of Rochester Act, which will provide a path for public investment into climate infrastructure, fair financial services, and affordable housing.

When: 6 to 9 PM
Where: City Winery in Manhattan

NYPIRG IS 50 YEARS OLD!

That is an incredible testament to the dedication, hard work, and luck that has allowed us to meet the half-century mark. It is quite a milestone – which we marked with the NYPIRG 50th Anniversary Celebration.

The event was a rousing success, and we all had a wonderful time celebrating NYPIRG’s decades of tireless work for the public interest, reconnecting with friends and colleagues from years past, and honoring our 2023 Changemaker Award recipients – including renowned author and activist Jane Fonda!

We are pleased to share these event photos and this commemorative video that highlights NYPIRG's decades of tireless work for the public interest.

Thank you so much to everyone who was involved – our honorees, current and former students and staff, friends, colleagues, and supporters – for your generous support and steadfast commitment to our crucial mission.

Thanks again, and we look forward to the work ahead!
New York’s ethics laws get a hearing  (WAMC, September 29, 2025)
Good government groups: N.Y. lobbyists must be mandated to report campaign contributions  (Spectrum News, September 25, 2025)
Lobbyist campaign contributions and Albany fundraisers  (Capitol Confidential, September 25, 2025)
Voter Registration Day Mobilizes New Paltz Students  (The New Paltz Oracle, September 24, 2025)
It's Climate Week  (WAMC, September 22, 2025)
Activists urge NYS Assembly pass the Packaging Reduction & Recycling Infrastructure Act  (WAMC, Sepember 15, 2025)
The campaign against the climate law  (WAMC, September 15, 2025)
Health plan changes fore­shadow tough New York budget in 2026  (Spectrum News, September 11, 2025)
New York's energy plan  (WAMC, September 8, 2025)
Colleges open but face increasing financial threats  (WAMC, September 3, 2025)
Justice Department argues federal law 'trumps' New York's Climate Change Superfund Act  (Spectrum News, September 3, 2025)
New Yorkers need a utility advocate in their corner  (WAMC, August 25, 2025)
Blair Horner discusses the state budget, redistricting, and public health funding on The Capitol Connection  (WAMC, August 21, 2025)
NYPIRG calls on Congress to defend National Environmental Policy Act  (Mid-Hudson News, August 19, 2025)
Good government groups sidelined in NY redistricting dialogue  (Capitol Pressroom, August 19, 2025)
New York's finances get bleaker  (WAMC, August 18, 2025)
Area politicians are reeling in campaign funds from far outside Western New York  (The Buffalo News, August 17, 2025)
Hundreds march over Brooklyn Bridge to oppose pipeline in New York waters  (Brooklyn Daily Eagle, August 14, 2025)
Will Hochul’s focus on redistricting fight distract from state governance?  (City & State, August 11, 2025)
It’s baaaaack! Redistricting returns  (WAMC, August 11, 2025)
News Archive
New Yorkers Urge Governor Hochul to Reject Dangerous Gas Pipelines and Nuclear Power Plants Threatening Central NY
NEWS RELEASE: Over 100 Groups Call for Congress to Defend the National Environmental Policy Act
NYPIRG Group Sign-On Letter for the National Environmental Policy Act
NEWS RELEASE: NYPIRG's Statement on the Westerman-Golden SPEED Act
QueensLink Now: A Report from the Next Generation of Riders
Release: Students, Electeds, and Advocates Rally for QueensLink Proposal. Students Share “QueensLink Now” Report, and Deliver Over 1,500 Petition Signatures to Mayor and Governor to Highlight Growing Momentum for QueensLink as an Equitable Transit Solution for Train-Starved Queens
NYPIRG’S REACTION TO GOVERNOR HOCHUL’S NUCLEAR POWER PLAN
New Yorkers must not be fooled a third time about the purported benefits of nuclear power.
The public should demand that Governor Hochul deliver a full independent public vetting of her latest nuclear power plan. That means allowing the entire state to be part of the discussion, examining the expected costs (including the industry’s history of cost overruns), examining the waste storage requirements (on-site forever?), and examining the full cost impacts both directly and indirectly, such as what New York Power Authority projects will be scrapped in order to fund the building of a new nuclear power facility. The fact that the governor is eyeing new, untested approaches to nuclear power underscore the need for a full, transparent process.
The Albany Money Machine – End Of Session Edition : 176 Campaign Fundraisers Held in the Capital District or by Leadership During 62 Scheduled Session Days
See NYPIRG's 2025 Legislative Review - Tale of the Tape
NYPIRG Statement: The Straphangers Campaign applauds the New York City Department of Transportation's recently unveiled plan to implement center-running bus lanes and pedestrian islands along Flatbush Avenue between Livingston Street and Grand Army Plaza.
With momentum growing in the state legislature to pass a statewide rebate program for purchasing electric lawn equipment, representatives from STIHL, EGO, Milwaukee Tools, Ryobi, The Home Depot, and Ace Hardware joined organizers from NYPIRG, Environment America, and other advocacy groups for an informative day of testing out cleaner, quieter electric lawn equipment. The “Electric Lawn Equipment Demo Day” offered state legislators and their staff, as well local residents, the opportunity to learn about the benefits of going electric.
Marking the 500th day since the Department of Environmental Conservation released its once-in-a-decade “Solid Waste Management Plan,” a coalition of environmental, charities, and small businesses today called on the State Senate and Assembly to pass the Bigger, Better, Bottle Bill (S.5684/A.6543) and the "Packaging Reduction and Recycling Infrastructure Act" (S.1464/A.1749).
The groups cited the failure of the state to attack the mounting packaging and beverage container trash crisis as a compelling rationale for legislative action this session. All of the state’s landfills are set to fill up within the next 25 years, but there’s no plan in place to reduce waste and stave off a crisis. The groups urged approval of packaging and bottle bill legislation to help curb New York’s mounting garbage problem.
Reconnecting Queens: Students Lead the Charge for Subway Expansion at QueensLink Town Hall
More than 100 students, faculty, and community members gathered at Queens College for a town hall spotlighting the QueensLink proposal — a community-driven plan to transform the defunct Rockaway Beach Branch into a new north-south subway line through Queens. Hosted by NYPIRG, the event featured interactive stations, personal storytelling, and direct engagement with project leaders. With Queens residents facing some of the city's longest and most unreliable commutes, attendees voiced strong support for the plan’s potential to connect transit-starved neighborhoods, slash travel times, and foster sustainable growth. Student organizers emphasized the importance of community voices in shaping transit policy, especially as QueensLink clears key funding hurdles and gains political momentum.
CITING A NEW POLL, ENVIRONMENTALISTS URGE ACTION ON PACKAGING AND "BOTTLE BILL" LEGISLATION A coalition of environmental groups today reacted to a new Siena Poll released today that shows that New York residents overwhelmingly support state policies to reduce single-use plastic packaging in New York. Seventy-three percent think big companies should be required to reduce packaging on their products, as proposed in the Packaging Reduction and Recycling Infrastructure Act. And 61% want the beverage container deposit increased from 5 to 10 cents, as proposed in the Bigger Better Bottle Bill.
NEW REPORT SHOWS THAT NY TAXPAYERS COULD SAVE TENS OF MILLIONS OF DOLLARS IF BIGGER, BETTER, BOTTLE BILL IS PASSED New York’s local governments could save tens of millions of dollars if lawmakers approved legislation to modernize the state’s “Bottle Bill.” That’s according to a new report released by a coalition of environmental, civic, labor and business organizations.
The report, produced by the think tank Eunomia, found that the state’s local governments could save as much as $108 million if lawmakers approved the “Bigger Better Bottle Bill,” legislation designed to modernize the four-decade-old law. The state’s Bottle Bill is the law that requires a nickel deposit for certain beverage containers and is redeemed when the consumer brings the container back to the store.
NYPIRG STATEMENT ON THE PRESIDENT’S EXECUTIVE ORDER SEEKING TO OVERTURN NEW YORK’S CLIMATE CHANGE SUPERFUND ACT
EXECUTIVE ORDER MEANS A $3 BILLION TAB FOR ALL NEW YORK TAXPAYERS TO SHIELD BIG OIL
President Trump yesterday signed an executive order that, among other things, attempts to overturn New York’s landmark Climate Change Superfund Act. The Act was approved to mitigate the costs to state taxpayers resulting from the damage caused by the ongoing climate catastrophe.
AS STATE SENATE PASSES ELECTRIC LAWN EQUIPMENT REBATE BILL WITH BIPARTISAN SUPPORT, 100 GROUPS ENDORSE PROPOSAL
Public health, environmental, and community groups call on state legislature to pass S1574/A2657 to promote transition from gas-powered lawn equipment to electric
As lawmakers consider the governor’s proposed higher education budget, NYPIRG today released a policy paper, “Promises made, promises broken.” The paper examined higher education policies which undermined the finances of public colleges and colleges in the independent sector.
REPORT AND NEWS RELEASE: Examining Delays in the Small Claims Courts Throughout New York State and Recommendations for Reform
NYPIRG applauds the decision by the New York State Court of Appeals to uphold the constitutionality of the state’s ethics and lobbying law and reject the separation of powers arguments advanced by former Governor Andrew Cuomo.
Reports & Features Archive