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Tuesday, March 2, 2021

February in Review: UBI Pilot Program, A Green New Deal for Ulster County, and more! PAT RYAN.

 

Hi David,

This month, I delivered my second State of the County Address. I reflected on the resilience, compassion, and ingenuity our community has shown during the challenges of the past year and unveiled new initiatives that will drive the future of our County as we emerge from the pandemic, including investments in solidifying Ulster County’s position as a leader in the green economy and a Universal Basic Income (UBI) pilot program. 

 

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Here are some of the highlights from the address:

Universal Basic Income Pilot Program

Amidst the pandemic’s devastation, we have our first opportunity in a generation to think about creative and innovative ways to help people in need. In 2021, Ulster County will become one of the first counties in the country to undertake a large-scale universal basic income pilot program -- where we’ll provide much-needed economic relief directly to families throughout the county. 

Through a partnership between Project Resilience, the University of Pennsylvania’s Center for Guaranteed Income, Community Foundations of the Hudson Valley, and Ulster Savings Bank, Ulster County will be providing 100 qualifying households with direct relief payments of $500 a month for an entire year, all funded through the generosity of community donations. To check your eligibility and apply for the program fill out a survey at ProjectResilienceUBI.com by March 15th. 

A Green New Deal for Ulster County 

Rather than reverting back to our pre-pandemic economy, where far too many were already living paycheck-to-paycheck, we will lean into the future economy -- further accelerating our work to implement a Green New Deal here in Ulster County. We will prove that taking aggressive climate action is not only the morally right thing to do, but that it will position us as an economic leader in the State and across the nation.

 

We announced three major initiatives that will simultaneously protect our environment and boost our economy. These initiatives are part of a larger comprehensive, multi-pronged plan to further build on our Green New Deal in Ulster County efforts. We can not just tackle the challenges of today, we must look forward and lay the groundwork for a greener, more equitable, and more just society.

Ulster County Green Business Champions

The County will be launching a ground-breaking public-private partnership to more aggressively reduce greenhouse gas emissions. The program will provide direct support to local businesses in planning and implementing green investments -- such as improving energy efficiency and using renewable energy. It will also help business access financing and celebrate those who lead the way. 

Solarize Ulster 

The County will begin efforts to dramatically accelerate local renewable energy generation through community solar production and distribution. Through the County’s new Solarize Ulster program, without having to install any solar panels or equipment at one’s home, any resident can essentially “plug in” to a nearby community solar array. 

Green Careers Academy 

In 2019, Ulster County launched its Green Careers Academy in partnership with SUNY Ulster. This year, the County will significantly expand the Green Careers Academy, building a more robust pipeline to help put people back to work post-pandemic in the rapidly expanding green jobs sector. A growing need to build green infrastructure in the coming decade requires a highly-skilled workforce, which the Green Careers Academy will help to develop. The County will dramatically bolster the Green Careers Academy by bringing on a host of new partners including Ulster BOCES, Bard College, Cornell Cooperative Extension, Central Hudson, Citizens for Local Power, Habitat for Humanity, the Climate Reality Project, and several local labor unions to help train residents and help them secure good-paying green jobs. 

 

Now is the moment -- as we emerge from a crisis that highlighted the flaws and cracks below the surface in our economy, and our community writ large -- to come out stronger. Not by just tackling the challenges of today, but by looking forward and laying the groundwork for a greener, more equitable, and more just society. This will not be easy, but it can be done -- if we all summon the same grit, compassion, and resilience our community has shown this last year. As the great philosopher Dr. Seuss says in one of Theo’s favorite books The Lorax, “Unless someone like you cares a whole awful lot, nothing is going to get better. It’s not.”

 

Let us all take up this call to action - together - this year.


Best, 

Paid for by Patrick Ryan for Ulster County.

 
Patrick Ryan for Ulster County
P.O. Box 2113
Kingston NY 12402 United States

Thank you, David. SERVE AMERICA.

 


David,

Thank you for all of your help in February. We asked a lot of you because we had an important end-of-month fundraising goal—and you delivered.

We’re now going into the final month of the first quarter in great shape. Thank you, David.

If you saw any of Trump’s speech at CPAC this week (or heard about it) you know how important it is to stay focused on the work we’re doing. Trump continued to lie about his election loss, disparaged immigrants, and viciously attacked the Biden administration. Most of all, he laid claim to the Republican Party and set the stage for a potential 2024 presidential run.

It’s hard to believe that Trump is still being taken seriously, but it’s true. In the CPAC straw poll, more than half of Republicans indicated that Trump would be their first choice in a 2024 presidential primary.

As the Republican Party rallies around the disgraced former president, the team at Serve America is working to support incredible congressional candidates while holding members of the Sedition Caucus accountable for undermining our democracy.

Thank you for being on this team and thank you for everything you do to support us.

-Serve America

Thank you, David. BOOT TEXAS REPUBLICANS.

 

David,

Thank you for all your hard work in February. We asked a lot of you and you delivered.

Our ability to Boot Texans Republicans like Greg Abbott, Ted Cruz, Ken Paxton, and Dan Patrick will be determined by tens of thousands of small actions -- people making a post on social media, having a conversation with a friend, knocking on doors, making phone calls, sending letters, and chipping in $5 here and there.

All of those actions, together, create a movement.

Thank you for being a part of this. It may seem like we have a long time until candidates are on the ballot again but as of today, we are exactly one year away from the Texas primary.

Let’s keep pushing!

Boot Texas Republicans



Monday, March 1, 2021

JUDGE MERRICK GARLANDS NOMINATION FOR ATTORNEY GENERAL ADVANCES THROUGH SENATE JUDICIARY. ON TO THE FULL SENATE.

(I GIVE SENATE DEMOCRATS LITTLE CREDIT FOR STANDING UP FOR JUDGE GARLAND. IT SHOULD HAVE BEEN DONE 5 YEARS AGO, WHEN THEY DID NOT FILE SUIT TO FORCE MITCH MCCONNELL AND THE RUSS-PUBLICAN PARTY TO OBEY CONSTITUTIONAL LAW AND GIVE BARACK OBAMAS CHOICE FOR THE SUPREME COURT A PUBLIC HEARING AND VOTE.- DAVID)



Today in the Judiciary Committee, I proudly voted to advance Judge Garland's nom to be AG. After 4 yrs of nonstop existential threats to the DOJ, he's the right man to restore not just the Justice Dept., but our faith in the American justice system itself.

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