Mass Power Forward Lobby Day

Environmental and Energy Justice advocates were in good company at the Massachusetts State House today for Mass Power Forward’s (MPF) lobby day. Focus of the lobby day was threefold:

  • Share our vision
  • Get co-sponsorships, especially from House Reps
  • Show solidarity with Weymouth

You’ll recall that the MPF coalition, of which PDM is a part, succeeded in advocating for powerful energy and environmental policy changes last legislative session. All were unanimously supported in the State Senate.

Those bills have been “refreshed” for a second round this legislative session, strengthened by a commitment to environmental justice and against racism.

Leaders of MPF note that many of our communities, especially those with a majority of people of color and low incomes, have had to bear the brunt of decades of fossil fuel pollution and are most at risk from climate change. MPF is urging state legislators to call for energy policy that leads by example to stop fossil fuel subsidies, support local renewable energy resources, keep energy dollars in our communities, create good green jobs, and protect our Commonwealth from climate change and life-threatening pollution.

Messaging MPF’s legislative priorities, especially to members of the House, calls for bold, decisive action on:

  • Environmental Justice — including communities impacted by climate change and fossil fuel pollution as participants in crafting new, equitable policy
  • 100% Renewable Energy — set an ambitious goal to equitably reach 100% renewable electricity by 2035 and 100% renewable energy for heating and transportation by 2045
  • Equitable Investments and Green Infrastructure — use mechanisms such as equitable carbon pricing or TCI (Transportation Climate Initiative) to invest today to create the future we want

After the briefing, members went to the State House to meet with House Reps, asking that they co-sponsor these important bills* by Friday, February 1:

  1. S.D.1885/H.D.3878; S.D.1824/H.D.3523 — An Act relative to Environmental Justice; Sen. DiDomenico/Rep.Madaro and Sen. Eldridge/Rep. Dubois & Rep. Miranda
  2. S.D.1625S.D.1625/H.D.3092 —  An Act Re-powering Massachusetts with 100% Renewable Energy; Sen. Eldridge/Rep. Decker & Rep. Garballey
  3. H.D.2370 — An Act to Promote Green Infrastructure and Reduce Carbon Emissions; Rep. Benson
  4. S.D.1541/H.D.3009 — An Act to Advance Modern and Sustainable Solutions for Transportation; Sen. Lesser/Rep. Ehrlich

At 1:00, MPF members joined organizers from Fore River Residents Against the Compressor Station at Governor Baker’s office to protest the Weymouth Compressor Station.

Check out #EnergyJusticeNow and #mapoli on twitter, as well as these links to MPF and Fore River Residents Against the Compressor Station facebook pages for videos, pictures, comments, and more.

In the coming days, PDM will inform sustaining members of a process for determining our legislative priorities. Support PDM today and stay tuned for more to come.

* As of the time of this posting, House Docket numbers have been assigned but links to bill texts are not yet live on malegislature.gov

Image credit, Mary Ann Stewart: More than 100 members of Mass Power Forward prepped for lobby day


By Mary Ann Stewart, PDM Leadership Team

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