Tell Gov. Abbott: State agencies under your watch are failing Texans.
Gov. Greg Abbott
Texas Governor Greg Abbott has failed Texans.
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Before the freeze shut down Texas, the Public Utility Commission that you appointed failed to require energy and transmission companies to prepare for extreme weather.
They were warned a decade ago. Now, at least 80 Texans have died.
But long before the freeze exposed this deadly failure, the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality, whose commissioners you appointed, was failing to protect Texans, too.
When you suspended environmental regulations during the blackouts, polluters released 3.5 million unnecessary, avoidable pounds of toxic air pollution from chemical plants in Houston and Port Arthur, refineries in Corpus Christi and oil and gas operations in the Permian Basin.
Even on a good day, the agency under your leadership takes action only about 3 percent of the time when corporations illegally pollute our air. When they do, the fines are so low it’s cheaper for polluters to pay them than change the way they operate to avoid them.
And that fails us. Illegal air pollution leads to more than 40 early deaths and $250 million in economic damages in Texas every year.
The polluters your appointees don’t regulate don’t cover the costs of asthma and COPD to us. The companies your appointees didn’t require to plan for extreme weather didn’t have to burn their children’s toys for warmth. Neither pays for Texans’ funerals.
You have to own the failures of these agencies. It's time for you to listen to experts who are willing to help and turn away from special interests toward the needs and aspirations of ordinary Texans.
It's time for you to make sure, now, that the state prepares fully for the disasters the climate crisis keeps bringing.