EPISODE · Jun 27, 2025 · 23 MIN
Who Killed New York's Plastic Reduction and Recycling Infrastructure Act (Again)?
from The Monroe Gazette Podcast · host B.J. Mendelson
SummaryThe conversation centers around the Plastic Reduction and Recycling Infrastructure Act, discussing the challenges faced in legislative advocacy, the influence of lobbying, and the financial implications of related projects. The speakers emphasize the importance of community engagement and the need for constituents to actively participate in the legislative process to support environmental initiatives.TakeawaysThe Plastic Reduction and Recycling Act aims to reduce single-use packaging.Lobbying from the oil and plastics industry poses significant challenges to environmental legislation.Community engagement is crucial for the success of environmental bills.Financial implications of projects like the sewer plant can burden local taxpayers.The influence of a single assembly member can impact legislative outcomes.Constituents should actively reach out to their representatives to advocate for environmental issues.The bill faced opposition from powerful lobbying groups.Transparency in government spending is essential for accountability.The need for a fair distribution of costs among large corporations and taxpayers.Grassroots organizing can amplify the voices of concerned citizens.Chapters00:00 Introduction to Beyond Plastics and Judith Anke02:18 The Packaging Reduction and Recycling Infrastructure Act03:00 Legislative Challenges and Lobbying Efforts04:47 Engaging Local Representatives for Environmental Advocacy07:42 Interview with Assemblymember Kay18:00 Introduction to Legislative Advocacy19:06 Challenges from Lobbying Industries21:38 Community Safety and Legislative Proposals This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.monroegazette.com/subscribe
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Who Killed New York's Plastic Reduction and Recycling Infrastructure Act (Again)?
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