Renewable Heat Now Albany Rally and Lobby Day
Start: Tuesday, February 04, 2025•10:30 AM
End: Tuesday, February 04, 2025• 4:00 PM
Location:New York State Legislative Office Building•198 State St, Albany, NY 12210 US
Host Contact Info: Lisa Marshall: lisa@nyforcleanpower.org 850-291-5259
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Join Renewable Heat Now and allied groups as we call the NYS Legislature to pass the NY HEAT Act in the budget for cleaner heat and lower bills! Tell your reps that climate action and energy affordability can't wait!
Agenda:
10:30-11:00 Check-in and coffee
11:00-11:50 Have lunch and meet with your lobby team at the Main Food Court off the Empire State Plaza Concourse (#14 on the Map)
11:50-12:30 Go through security and make your way to the Million Dollar Staircase
12:30-1:15 Rally on the Million Dollar Staircase in the Capitol Building
1:30-4:00 Lobby meetings with legislators
4:00-4:30 Board Buses for home
We are providing the following buses:
Bus #1 Departs Brooklyn at the Barclays center 7:00am
Bus #2 Departs Manhattan at the Tik Tok Diner 481 8th Ave, New York, NY 10001, 7:30am
Bus #3 Departs Bronx 7:30am, makes stops Croton-Harmon Park & Ride 8:30, Kingston Park & Ride 9:45
Bus #4: Departs Rochester 7:00am and Syracuse 8:45
If there is no bus near you, you can also sign up to create or join a carpool here: https://www.groupcarpool.com/t/mqnd4b
The NY HEAT Act is a critical state-level bill to fight climate change by transitioning our buildings from fossil fuels to clean heating and cooling technology like heat pumps. It would also end subsidies for new pipelines and lower our utility bills to 6% of our income - it's a win-win for people and planet! But, for our reps to feel the pressure they need to stand up to the fossil fuel industry, we need YOU to join us for this rally and advocacy day in Albany! No prior advocacy experience is needed, just a desire to share a short story about why you want climate action, healthier communities, and lower utility bills.
(Optional) Learn more about the NY HEAT Act here: https://linktr.ee/renewableheatnow