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When: 6:30 to 8 PM
Where: Queens College Dining Hall, Room 122, 64-36 Kissena Boulevard, Flushing, NY 11367
Join NYPIRG for a discussion with the QueensLink team about a proposed M-line extension to connect North-South Queens!

QueensLink will provide much-needed access to subways and the Long Island Railroad, and improve connections to the rest of the city by extending the M train down the abandoned Rockaway Beach branch. The plan will also include bicycle paths, walking trails, and new parks along the 33-acre corridor, enhancing quality of life.

Attendees can enjoy some refreshments, learn more about this exciting new transit project in Queens, and enter our raffle for the chance to win a free weekly MetroCard!

We hope to see you there!
When: 11 AM
Where: City Hall in Manhattan

Join NYPIRG and healthcare organizations from across New York State to fight for the Fair Pricing Act, a bill that would require that hospitals and doctors’ offices charge the same price for certain procedures — saving New Yorkers hundreds of millions of dollars a year in healthcare costs!

We hope to see you there!
When: 12 PM
Where: City Hall Steps, City Hall Park in Manhattan
Join NYPIRG and our coalition partners for an Earth Day rally in support of the NY HEAT Act!

The NY HEAT Act is the top climate priority of New York’s environmental movement, with its promise of lower energy bills while eliminating massive subsidies to the fracked gas industry. As New Yorkers contend with the threats of climate change and rising costs of living, the rally will highlight the need for making energy more affordable while moving off of fossil fuels.

The event will feature the NY HEAT Act’s lead sponsors in the New York State Legislature, Senator Liz Krueger and Assemblymember Jo Anne Simon, along with other elected officials.

We hope that you can join us!
When: 11:30 AM
Where: East 14th Street & 4th Avenue, New York, NY 10003

NYPIRG students and staff joined a news conference for the release of a new report about city bus performance from New York City Comptroller Brad Lander. The report contains:

  • Novel research about bus speeds, reliability, and on-time performance
  • An analysis of the city and Metropolitan Transportation Authority's bus priority initiatives to-date
  • Recommendations for creating a high-quality, affordable bus system for New Yorkers
When: 6 to 7:30 PM
Where: Parkchester Library (1985 Westchester Avenue, Bronx, NY 10462)

NYPIRG organized a townhall to show support for our nation-leading climate and jobs law, Local Law 97, and to learn about all of its successes, threats, and opportunities!

Now more than ever, New York needs to protect New Yorkers, and that means fighting climate change. The real estate industry and big money do not like it, but we know we cannot wait for climate action to protect our communities. New York City deserves reduced air pollution, more jobs, and lower utility bills!

When: 11:30 AM
Where: Started at Brooklyn Borough Hall

NYPIRG cosponsored the University Student Senate March in March for more CUNY funding and free student Metrocards! Kick-off for the march was at 11:30 AM at Brooklyn Borough Hall, then we marched across the Brooklyn Bridge to rally at City Hall.

When: 3 to 5 PM
Where: Cherry Gallery, 130 Cherry Street, Ithaca, NY 14850

We participated in a panel discussion that featured Blair Horner (Senior Policy Advisor, NYPIRG), Laurie Konwinski (Justice & Peace Ministry Coordinator, Catholic Charities Tompkins/Tioga), and Ryan Castalia (Executive Director, Sure We Can), led by artist Siyan Wong. The panelists discussed New York's "invisible labor" and the Bigger Better Bottle Bill.

This panel was part of "Five Cents a Can," a multimedia exhibition exploring the lives of the canners who make their livelihood collecting recyclable beverage containers. The exhibition is at the Cherry Gallery in Ithaca from March 28 through May 3, featuring the paintings of Chinese-American visual artist and activist Siyan Wong, alongside installations and video works by Wong and filmmaker Alvin Tsang. The exhibition also features canvases by painter Mark Gaston Pearce (former chairperson of the National Labor Relations Board under President Obama) which explore the larger tapestry of labor in America.

The exhibition is curated around current lobbying to pass the Bigger Better Bottle Bill in Albany, and the panel discussion helped New Yorkers understand the issue and what they can do to help.

When: All day
Where: Albany
NYPIRG and our coalition partners mobilized to demand that the New York State Legislature passes the NY HEAT Act in the state budget for cleaner heat and lower bills!

When: All day
Where: Albany

NYPIRG and the Campaign for New York Health held a lobby day to fight for universal healthcare!

Passing the New York Health Act is more urgent this year than ever before. Our state lawmakers must act to protect New Yorkers from exploitation by insurance and pharmaceutical corporations for profit, and attacks on our healthcare at the federal level.

We set up teams and met with state legislators to discuss the health issues facing their constituents and to illustrate how the New York Health Act — our state bill to provide comprehensive, universal healthcare to all New Yorkers — will improve our health and financial security. Sharing our personal stories, as patients and care-givers, was a powerful way to show how this transformational policy will impact real people.

When: 5 to 7 PM
Where: 25 Broadway, 15th Floor, New York, NY 10004 — Professional Staff Congress (PSC) offices

NYPIRG, the CUNY Rising Alliance, and other partners hosted a mayoral forum about the future of CUNY! We met New York City mayoral candidates, learned about their plans for uplifting CUNY, and asked them about how they plan to defend CUNY during this uncertain time. Will the next mayor be a CUNY champion or not?

When: All day
Where: Albany

Public higher education must be free and fully funded, and financial aid and student services must be expanded!

With the cost of living increasing so much in recent years, the burden on students has been immense. Years of stagnant state funding and ever-increasing tuition and other costs of attending school have threatened college accessibility for too many students. Campuses are drastically underfunded when it comes to professors, academic advisors, class availability, and mental health counselors, making it all the more difficult for students to thrive. Last year, NYPIRG fought for and won improvements to higher education funding in the state budget. But this year, it is time to get more funding so that our college communities can thrive! 

Along with our student and faculty partners, NYPIRG organized a Higher Education Action Day where we took a day trip to Albany to advocate for:

  • A New Deal for CUNY
  • Free and fully funded SUNY
  • More money for mental health resources, advisors, and smaller class sizes.

We scheduled meetings between students and our elected representatives, who will decide how much funding our colleges receive. Our elected officials need to hear from the students of today as to why the state needs a student-friendly budget! 

When: 6:30 to 8:30 PM
Where: The New York Society for Ethical Culture (2 West 64th Street, New York, NY 10023)

We met the candidates running for New York City mayor!

Staff and students from across the city represented NYPIRG at our New York City Mayoral Candidate Forum, where attendees heard from five candidates for mayor (Scott Stringer, Jessica Ramos, Zellnor Myrie, Zohran Mamdani, and Brad Lander) who all answered questions on climate, jobs, and justice issues, such as reducing pollution, improving mass transit, and working to protect New Yorkers from the worst effects of climate change. With the federal administration in the pocket of the oil and gas companies, it is more important than ever for our top local elected officials to take major action!

When: 10:30 AM to 4 PM
Where: Albany

Pass the NY HEAT Act!

NYPIRG, Renewable Heat Now, and allied groups called on the New York State Legislature to pass the NY HEAT Act in the budget for cleaner heat and lower bills! We told our reps that climate action and energy affordability cannot wait.

When: 9 AM to 4:30 PM
Where: New York State Capitol in Albany

200+ advocates from across New York State met to advocate for the Bigger Better Bottle Bill and the Packaging Reduction and Recycling Infrastructure Act, having meetings with 80+ lawmakers to urge them to support the bills. The day kicked off with a rally on the Million Dollar Staircase, featuring faith leaders who made the case for why urgent action on reducing plastic and packaging pollution is vital for our future.

Also, check out NYPIRG's analysis which shows that modernization of New York's Bottle Deposit Law would generate nearly $100 million more than it does now in the first year of implementation, revenues that can be used to invest in the state’s flagging recycling efforts and to improve its administration.

When: 12:30 PM
Where: City Hall in Manhattan

Despite frigid temperatures, NYPIRG gathered with fellow environmental activists to demand that New York City councilmembers protect Local Law 97!

With the nation-leading climate law under attack, it is more important than ever to ensure full implementation of our green new deal for buildings — the largest source of greenhouse gas emissions in New York City. LL97 is already creating thousands of new jobs, lowering our utility bills, and improving the air that we breathe.

When: 12 to 1 PM
Where: Governor Hochul's New York City Office (919 Third Avenue, New York, NY 10022)

Now is the time to MAKE POLLUTERS PAY!

NYPIRG and our allies rallied outside of Governor Hochul's New York City office and urged her to sign the Climate Change Superfund Act to protect New York taxpayers by making the world's biggest, richest oil companies pay their fair share for climate-related damages.

When: 11 AM
Where: Times Plaza in Brooklyn

We need faster buses on Flatbush Avenue!

NYPIRG's Straphangers Campaign and our partners have been collecting community and business surveys on rider challenges in the Flatbush Avenue corridor, and we released the results at a news conference. In alarming (yet unsurprising) results, the survey found that one in three riders have lost pay, been reprimanded, and/or been fired due to a late bus on Flatbush Avenue.

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 Yorkers don't need a $3B tax hike. Protect the Climate Change Superfund Act  (LoHud.com, April 15, 2025)
NYS officials won't alter climate change policies despite Trump executive order  (Newsday, April 15, 2025)
Student advocates for legislation allowing upstate tenants to sue landlords in local courts  (Pipe Dream, April 13, 2025)
State budget unlikely to be finished before end of month  (City & State, April 14, 2025)
While Albany sleeps, Trump acts  (WAMC, April 14, 2025)
Power and Politics, Blair Horner discusses late state budget  (CBS News 6, April 12, 2025)
'A learning experience': Freshmen state lawmakers weigh in on Albany's closed-door budget process  (Spectrum News, April 11, 2025)
NY – Speaker of the Assembly Carl Heastie Pushes Governor Hochul on the Budget  (The New York Caribbean News, April 11, 2025)
NYPIRG urges support for NY Health Act, universal healthcare  (The Daily Orange, April 10, 2025)
Trump executive orders targets NY Climate Change Superfund Act  (Albany Times-Union, April 9, 2025)
Another late budget, with Washington looming  (WAMC, April 7, 2025)
NY must transition to clean and quiet electric lawn equipment. Here's why | Opinion  (LoHud.com, April 4, 2025)
NYS passes 2nd emergency spending bill as state budget talks continue  (Newsday, April 3, 2025)
Proposed bill could bring New York’s bottle deposit to 10 cents, include more beverage types Berkeley Brean News10NBC  (WHEC, April 3, 2025)
N.Y. Public Interest Research Group continues environmental efforts in Syracuse  (The Daily Orange, April 3, 2025)
Brooklyn Transit Advocates, Unions Urge Bus-Only Lanes on Flatbush Avenue  (BK Reader, March 27, 2025)
People over corporate profits  (The Daily Freeman, March 26, 2025)
Report: Justice delayed in small claims courts  (The Capitol Pressroom, March 26, 2025)
Will Albany once again “kick the can” on limiting lawmakers’ outside income?  (WAMC, March 25, 2025)
State Senator Harckham proposes packaging reduction  (Mid-Hudson News, March 20, 2025)
News Archive
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.
NYPIRG RELEASES NATIONAL DATA SHOWING NEW YORK’S HOSPITALS RANK BELOW THE NATIONAL AVERAGE IN TERMS OF QUALITY OF CARE
NEW YORK RANKED 34TH IN THE NATION IN TERMS OF QUALITY OF CARE IN HOSPITALS
Utah ranked first in the nation, according to The LeapFrog Group’s Fall 2024 report. New York ranked well behind Connecticut (3), New Jersey (5), California (6), Pennsylvania (9), Florida (13), and Massachusetts (23).
New York has consistently ranked in the bottom third of the nation.
NEWS RELEASE: Governor Hochul and the Department of Environmental Conservation approved the Title V Air Permit application submitted by Iroquois ExC to expand the gas compressor stations in the Town of Athens and the Town of Dover, exposing Hudson Valley residents to increased air pollution and higher risks of gas line explosions.
Release: National data showing New York’s voter participation rate dropped to lowest level since 2004. New York ranked 43rd in the nation in terms of voter registration.
NYPIRG analysis released: Modernization of the state's Bottle Deposit Law would generate nearly $100 million more than it does now in the first year of implementation, revenues that can be used to invest in the state’s flagging recycling efforts and to improve its administration
NYPIRG Reacts to Executive Budget
The New York Public Interest Research Group (NYPIRG) today announced that effective January 1, 2025, Megan Ahearn is its new Executive Director. Ms. Ahearn previously served as NYPIRG’s Program Director overseeing NYPIRG’s community and campus policy work. Ms. Ahearn succeeds Blair Horner and will be NYPIRG’s eighth Executive Director in its 50-plus year existence. Horner will remain on NYPIRG’s staff as its Senior Policy Advisor, primarily focusing on state government advocacy.
MAJOR VICTORY: Governor Hochul signs the Climate Change Superfund Act into law! This New York action moves the issue to the forefront in the nation to MAKE POLLUTERS PAY.

Governor Hochul and key members of the state’s legislative leadership announced an agreement to approve the Climate Change Superfund Act. New York will become the second state in the nation to hold the largest Big Oil companies accountable for costs resulting from the worsening climate catastrophe.
NYPIRG Straphangers Campaign Statement on MTA Decision to Approve Transit Fare Hike in 2025
NYPIRG joined elected officials and environmental advocates to rally for the Climate Change Superfund Act in the wake of unprecedented climate catastrophes in New York. Governor Hochul only has until the end of the year to sign legislation that makes polluters, not taxpayers, pay for climate disaster repairs and resilience.
After Relaunching Congestion Pricing, Signing the Climate Change Superfund Act Is Next on Gov’s To-Do List
NYPIRG Straphangers Campaign Statement on Governor Hochul's decision to implement Congestion Pricing
Press Release: Bus Riders March for Faster Buses on Flatbush Avenue; Call on Mayor and City to Get it Done
A coalition of civic organizations released a letter to the State Board of Elections identifying possible failures in state law mandating that colleges with dorms have polling places. The groups urged action to ensure compliance or to strengthen the law.
A coalition of civic, environmental, social justice, and community-based charities joined with small business “redemption centers” to call on Governor Hochul and the state legislative leaders “to urge your attention and immediate action to prevent business closings and job losses by supporting legislation to boost the ‘handling fee’ that provides revenues for redemption centers, which are critical to the success of the state’s Bottle Deposit Law.”
VICTORY! On Monday, June 17, a six-year fight for clean air and public health came to an end when Danskammer Energy withdrew its application to build a new fracked gas plant on the Hudson River in Newburgh, NY.
Reports & Features Archive