| | When: 6:30 PM Where: The New York Society for Ethical Culture Concert Hall
Governor Hochul's cancellation of congestion pricing and the New York State Assembly's failure to pass vital bills are a climate disaster. It's time to hold our leaders accountable – in person. Join us at a town hall-style forum to question Governor Hochul, Attorney General James, and citywide elected leaders about the accelerating climate crisis!
Sponsored by NYPIRG and a range of organizations, we will have experts who will explain the issues, and then we will put our questions to Governor Hochul and other top state- and city-level leaders.
We hope to see you there! |
| | When: 10:30 AM to 4:30 PM Where: Albany
NYPIRG and our coalition partners gathered to tell New York State Assembly Speaker Carl Heastie to call a vote on both the Climate Change Superfund Act and the NY HEAT Act! |
| | When: 11 AM to 3 PM Where: New York State Capitol in Albany
New York's families cannot wait another year for cleaner heat and lower bills!
NYPIRG – along with the Renewable Heat Now Campaign and NY Renews – held a news conference and lobby day calling on the New York State Assembly to join the state Senate in passing the NY HEAT Act before the end of this legislative session. |
| | When: All day Where: Albany
NYPIRG and the New York is NOT Disposable Coalition met with state legislators and rallied to help pass two critical bills – the Packaging Reduction and Recycling Infrastructure Act and the Bigger Better Bottle Bill – to reduce single-use plastics and increase recycling. |
| | When: 11 AM to 1 PM Where: Albany, Brooklyn, Long Island, Manhattan, New Paltz, Queens, Staten Island & Syracuse |
| | When: All day Where: Albany
NYPIRG students headed to Albany to fight for free public college tuition, better financial aid, more mental health services, and MORE!
After years of stagnant state funding and ever-increasing tuition, it is vital that we not return to the status quo in higher education. New York must usher in a new era that recognizes that investing in higher education boosts racial and economic equity and strengthens our economy. Students from across the state headed to Albany to fight for free and fully funded CUNY and SUNY, more financial aid, and additional class offerings, advisers, and mental health counselors.
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| | When: 11 AM Where: Union Square in Manhattan
The NYPIRG Straphangers Campaign rallied for Congestion Pricing NOW!
As the New York City region's population and commerce have grown, so have traffic and gridlock. New York State and City officials, stakeholders, and advocacy groups have conducted numerous studies over the past 45 years to determine the most effective way to address congestion – particularly in the most congested area, the Manhattan Central Business District (CBD). These studies overwhelmingly pointed to congestion pricing as the most effective tool.
Faster buses, cleaner air, and transit improvements are on the horizon! Congestion pricing will not only reduce traffic and cut pollution, it will also raise billions of dollars to fix the aging transit system to improve commutes for transit riders, a majority of whom come from marginalized communities or low-income households. We celebrate the TMRB's recommendations to implement congestion pricing, and call on the MTA to adopt them swiftly to support equitable and reliable mass transit for all of us.
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| | When: 6 to 9 PM Where: City Winery in Manhattan
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! |
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