Lawmakers, Advocates to Announce New Research Showing Long Islanders Could Save $164 On Bills w/ NY HEAT Act!

Assembly Member Taylor Darling will rally with fellow lawmakers, LI community members, and advocates to demand Albany leadership include NY HEAT Act in budget to save NYers on their energy bills, curb future rate hikes, and fight climate change impacting Long Island families' everyday lives; Group to announce new research and highlight calculator tool from Spring Street Climate Fund that shows NYers how much money they could save on energy costs with NY HEAT Act

LONG ISLAND, NY (03/06/2024) (readMedia)-- Tomorrow, Assembly Member Taylor Darling will join with fellow lawmakers, residents and advocates at a press conference to share new data from WIN Climate showing how much Long Island residents could save on energy with the NY HEAT Act (A4592-B / S2016-B). As the Long Island Power Authority begins phasing in gas rate hikes that will raise energy bills by an average of 11.6% more each month, NY lawmakers have an opportunity to protect families by passing the HEAT Act in the budget and putting a limit on household utility bills to 6% of a family's income.

The NY HEAT Act would protect families' wallets and reduce future rate hikes like the ones underway by LIPA and Con Edison. It will also kickstart New York's transition from the outdated, expensive fracked gas system accelerating the effects of climate change and damaging Long Island communities. Governor Hochul embraced key parts of the HEAT Act in her Executive Budget proposal, and now lawmakers have an opportunity to provide relief for New Yorkers by including the full bill in their one-house budgets.

This event will be livestreamed.

When: Thursday, March 7, 12:00pm

Where: Theodore Roosevelt Executive and Legislative Building, 1550 Franklin Ave, Mineola, NY, 11501

Who: Assembly Member Taylor Darling and other lawmakers; Food & Water Watch; Long Island Progressive Coalition; New York Communities for Change; All Our Energy; Climate Reality Project, Long Island Chapter; Sierra Club Long Island Group; New York Public Interest Research Group; Green Party of Nassau County; LI Clean Air Water & Soil; Dayenu; Working Families Party of Nassau County; New Yorkers for Clean Power; Sane Energy Project; and the Religious Action Center

What: Long Island lawmakers, community members will highlight how much residents could save on their monthly utility bills if lawmakers prioritize energy affordability and fight climate change by passing the NY HEAT Act in this year's budget