Construction is underway on part of a 171-mile “starter” line connecting a few cities in the middle of California, which has been promised for 2030.Meanwhile, costs have continued to escalate.
The Buffalo Democrat s $1.5-million war-chest dwarfs all other state lawmakers in Western New York. Author: Steve Brown, Joseph O Rourke Published: 7:28 PM EDT July 19, 2021 Updated: 7:28 PM EDT July 19, 2021
BUFFALO, N.Y. For a political campaign, votes are the goal. Money is viewed as critical for candidates to get votes.
And while recent media attention has focused on the fundraising of India Walton and Byron Brown in the Buffalo mayoral race, State Senator Tim Kennedy has had a much better year.
With no election for him this year, the Buffalo Democrat raised $607,000 since January.
By comparison, the State Senate President Andrea-Stewart Cousins collected $222,000 over the same time period.
Introduces three bills
Congressman Mark DeSaulnier (D, CA-11) announced, Monday, his effort to create a model that will help transition our economy away from petroleum products to cleaner, renewable energy while simultaneously supporting workers, communities, and state and local governments. The model will also create more investments in our transportation system, developing an inter-connected, world-class public transportation network and creating jobs. The coronavirus pandemic has expedited our transition away” from petroleum products which increases the urgency of a planned and serious effort to make sure we shape this transition in a way that works for everyone. DeSaulnier’s model will allow local communities to join with workers, industry, environmental leaders, mayors, and other local elected officials to proactively plan for the transition away from the petroleum industry and support worker transition and training.