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16 May 2021 00:40
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Honk and wave rally thanks Senator Rachel May for co-sponsoring Climate and Community Investment Act
The CCIA would raise $10-$15 billion per year over the next ten years, and be paid for by a fee on corporate pollution. The money would then be used to find solutions to control pollution and climate change in New York.
Posted: Apr 7, 2021 9:43 PM
Updated: Apr 7, 2021 11:57 PM
Posted By: Tom Geise
Clinton, NY On Wednesday, more than 25 community members and climate activists lined East Park Row in Clinton.
They were there for a “Honk and Wave” rally to thank Senator Rachel May for co-sponsoring the Climate and Community Investment Act.