MAKE POLLUTERS , NOT NY TAXPAYERS , PAY ! PUT THE CLIMATE CHANGE SUPERFUND ACT IN THE FINAL BUDGET
Climate change is hitting New York hard. In just two months of 2023, the governor of the city announced nearly $750 million in taxpayer funding for storm repairs and climate-related infrastructure upgrades. The costs could cost $100 billion in the next decade alone.
Source: readme.readmedia.comPublished on 2023-03-17
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