
So, outrage over CPS’s bass-ackward plan (read: CPS Must Die) for new nuke plants in Texas may have been slow to catch on, but it’s starting
scorch a bit — in town and out.
Tomorrow morning Austin City Council member Jennifer
Kim is holding a press conference at Austin City Hall urging
San Antonio’s leaders to hit the “pause
button” on a nuclear decision.
Joining her will be lifetime agitators (I use that term in its finest
possible, tho mouth-mumbledy, meaning, as in: devices whose friction
makes things clean again) from the Sustainable Energy and Economic
Development (SEED)
Coalition and the Lone
Star Sierra Club.
San Anto’s Southwest
Workers’ Union busted the daily's endorsement of nukes in an editorial in today’s Expressionless News.
Problem is, the troops are rallying after Mayor
Hardberger came out publicly in favor of nukes last weekend.
Irate residents have exactly one work day and a weekend to get heard and
change his mind.
Email him at phardberger@sanantonio.gov
Or call/fax at...
Phone: 207-7060/7107
Fax: 210-207-4168
Of course, there are other Board members, too, though CPS only lists
one contact for them all. (That’s emailing EAPerez@cpsenergy.com
or calling (210) 353-2602.)
Find out who
represents you, and if you’re feeling feisty, join
the ruckus that is sure to ignite CPS’s Board of
Trustees meeting Monday, October 29.
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