|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
New York Regional Interconnect (NYRI),
a privately held company,
plans to run 200 miles of
13-story high-voltage power lines through our countryside, our towns and
our homes.
|
|
|
|
|
We're calling on you,
residents from Marcy
to New Windsor,
to take 5 minutes a day
to stop NYRI.
|
|
| |
|
Working closely with legislators and the groups
spearheading
the Stop NYRI initiative, we will get an organized, prioritized agenda
out to you, and in turn,
make it easy for you to act instantly on the most timely
issues. And here's what you can do today....
|
|
|
|
|
How this will affect you.
Just joining us?
Here's a list of additional
things you can do today.
Where we are in the fight
Find out if your town
is on one of NYRI's routes.
Where your elected
representatives stand and
how to contact them.
Help us to spread
the word in your area.
Maps, news and other great anti-NYRI links.
Our goal and how
we plan to reach it
|
|
09.27.2006
Didn't have a chance to tell Pataki to sign Senate bill 8349 yesterday? Tell him today!
Why
Bonacic's bill, which would prohibit NYRI from using eminent domain laws to take private property in order to construct their power lines, was sent to Pataki on Sept. 22. Pataki has until Oct. 5 to sign or veto the bill.
How
Any of the following ways:
1. Click here to personalize a letter that you can fax to Pataki today. (This is a new letter, so if you sent yesterday's letter, you can send this one too!)
2. Call his office at 518-474-8390, and register your support of Senate bill 8349.
3. Send him an email, urging him to sign the bill.
Fight the power,
StopNYRI.com: What you can do today.
|
|
|
|
privacy policy
copyright © 2006 StopNYRI.com all rights reserved
|
|