In Case You Missed It, we want to make sure you saw Senate Republican Leader Rob Ortt’s op-ed in The Buffalo News:
By Rob Ortt
The Buffalo News
Gov. Kathy Hochul’s announcement to build a new nuclear power plant in upstate New York is welcome news and long overdue. For years, Senate Republicans have called for expanding nuclear power as a safe, reliable, zero-emissions source of energy. Bringing back nuclear energy will add thousands of good-paying jobs back to our economy. I’m glad the governor finally admits we were right.
But this about-face is more than a policy shift. It’s an admission that Albany’s so-called “green” plans, like the Climate Leadership and Community Protection Act, are dangerously unrealistic and failing New Yorkers.
Not long ago, under Governor Hochul’s predecessor, Democrats shut down Indian Point, one of the state’s cleanest and most efficient nuclear plants, without a credible plan to replace its power. The result? More fossil fuels burned in older plants, higher emissions and skyrocketing costs for families and businesses.
At the same time, Albany’s environmental elites pushed the CLCPA, sweeping mandates that look good in press releases but fail the real test: keeping the lights on at an affordable price. Our economy, job creators, and working families depend on a stable, sufficient energy supply.
This nuclear reversal is a step in the right direction, but it won’t be nearly enough if Hochul continues to cling to the same failed playbook.
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