Lawmakers, Advocates to Announce Research Showing Brooklyn Families Could Save $140 On Bills w/ NY HEAT Act!

Borough President Antonio Reynoso, Assembly Members, and others will rally with Brooklyn community members, 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 Brooklyn families' everyday lives; Group to announce new research and highlight calculator tool from Spring Street Climate Fund that shows Brooklyn residents how much they could save on energy costs with NY HEAT Act

BROOKLYN, NY (03/07/2024) (readMedia)-- Brooklyn Borough President Antonio Reynoso and Assembly Members Latrice Walker, Monique Chandler-Waterman and Phara Souffrant Forrest, will join with residents and advocates outside Borough Hall. The group will share new data from WIN Climate and NY Renews showing how much Brooklyn residents could save on their energy bills if lawmakers include the NY HEAT Act (A4592-B / S2016-B) in this year's budget. As Con Edison and National Grid pursue gas rate hikes that will cost some customers nearly $50 more each month and raise others' bills by more than 17%, NY lawmakers have an opportunity to protect families by passing the NY HEAT Act and putting a limit on household utility bills to 6% of a family's income.

In addition to protecting families from rising energy costs, the NY HEAT Act will also kickstart New York's transition from the outdated, expensive fracked gas system accelerating the effects of climate change and disproportionately hurting Brooklyn communities. Governor Hochul embraced key parts of the NY 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 month.

This event will be livestreamed.

When: Friday, March 8, 11:00am

Where: Brooklyn Borough Hall, 209 Joralemon Street, Brooklyn, NY 11105 US

Who: Brooklyn Borough President Antonio Reynoso, Assembly Members Latrice Walker, Monique Chandler-Waterman and Phara Souffrant Forrest; Renewable Heat Now campaign; New Yorkers for Clean Power; Food & Water Watch; Sane Energy Project; Alliance for a Green Economy; Fridays For Future; Sixth Street Community Center; New York Communities for Change; 350Brooklyn; and others.

What: Brooklyn lawmakers, community members will rally to demand Albany leadership include the NY HEAT Act in their budget, which will save NYers on their monthly utility bills and fight climate change already impacting families