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The Progressive States Network refer to Lawyers For Green Jobs’ draft Green Jobs Bill (A 8377) in their Stateside Dispatch.    An excerpt is provided for convenience:

“Model Green Jobs Legislation

With increased focus on the environment, and in the aftermath of the ARRA, hundreds of green jobs bills were introduced in the states this legislative session.  Below is a sampling of some model bills introduced in 2008 and 2009….

A 8377, introduced in New York, creates a Green Jobs Task Force, which will conduct a study of the state’s green economy labor market needs, inventory training programs to identify gaps in existing programs, expand existing green jobs training programs, and target training towards disadvantaged populations through a variety of measures including ensuring access and establishing coordinated green career pathways.”

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Read the whole story at: http://www.progressivestates.org/node/23192#6

On behalf of our team at Lawyers for Green Jobs, we wanted to keep you updated on our progress to promote an inclusive green job training and education policy for New York State.

Over the past several months, we have worked diligently to draft legislative proposal for a green job training and education policy in energy efficiency, renewable energy and all future sectors of the green economy.  We initiated this proposal on a volunteer basis a year ago and after several months of efforts to research, draft and incorporate invaluable input/comments, we’re thrilled to report that New York State Assemblyman George Latimer decided to sponsor the bill and introduced it on May 18, 2009 under bill number A8377 (http://assembly.state.ny.us/leg/?bn=A08377)!  On May 28, Senator Thompson introduced the bill under Senate Bill # S5640 (http://assembly.state.ny.us/leg/?bn=S5640). Since then, another 17 assembly members co-sponsored the bill (10 prime sponsors and 7 multi-sponsors).

We want to thank you for all your support and comments, which helped shape the bill in the form that it is today.  We will be sure to keep you in the loop whenever we hear more encouraging news!  We will post any future updates on our website at: www.lawyers4greenjobs.org.

In further news, Green For All recently featured a blog post highlighting the work of this illustrious group of lawyers for green jobs.  Green for All asked our very own Giselle Vigneron to write this piece and we are so proud.  You can read the blog post at: http://www.greenforall.org/blog/new-york-lawyers-advocate-for-green-jobs.

If you would like to express your support for this effort, please submit a comment on our website, or email us at lawyersforgreenjobs@gmail.com

With gratitude and sincere regards,

Our team at Lawyers for Green Jobs (Delight Balducci, Stephanie Haas, Cullen Howe, Kara Murphy, Giselle Vigneron and Jason Wiener).  Note: Lawyers for Green Jobs is particularly thankful to Lucita, which provided invaluable pro bono design and communication services in this project.  Lucita (www.lucita.org) is founded upon the principles of sustainability and environmental and social responsibility.

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L4GJ announces a partnership with “Bright Green Talent.”  Through collective engagement and action and collaborative communications Lawyers for Green Jobs and Bright Green Talent will work together to advance the cause for a comprehensive and inclusive stakeholder approach to green collar jobs.  At their core, these green collar jobs must provide a living wage and benefits and offer sustainable pathways out of poverty.

“Bright Green Talent aims to better the world by helping people find green, meaningful careers.”

On April 9, 2009, New York City Mayor Michael R. Bloomberg announced the opening of the Perry Avenue Building, the nation’s first multi-story green industrial facility at the Brooklyn Navy Yard. The mayor also announced the creation of the Duggal Greenhouse, a 60,000-square-foot LEED Platinum certified facility that will be used to manufacture eco-friendly products and will become a laboratory for new sustainable products. According to the Mayor, these initiatives at the Navy Yard will create 1,700 new permanent jobs, 40 percent of which will be green industry jobs. The projects will also create more than 800 construction jobs.

The $25 million Perry Avenue Building, which is on track to receive LEED Gold certification, features the first permanent building-mounted wind turbines to be operating anywhere in New York City. Along with the building’s rooftop solar panels, the turbines will provide electricity for the building’s lobby and other common areas. The facility incorporates other green features such as reflective roofing and pavement to reduce surface temperatures, the use of recycled rain water in toilets, recycled building materials, high-efficiency lighting fixtures, natural ventilation systems and special accommodation for bicyclists and low-emission vehicles. The $7 million greenhouse, which will begin to be constructed in the late spring, will be funded with $5 million from Duggal and $2 million from the City for basic building improvements, including a new roof and sprinkler system.

In addition to the Perry Avenue Building and Duggal Greenhouse, City investments have helped catalyze three new LEED certified buildings at the Brooklyn Navy Yard, which are in construction or will start construction this year. Other sustainability initiatives underway at the Navy Yard include: creating more than $200 million in adaptive reuse projects to renovate historic Navy-built buildings for their original industrial intent; using green technologies for renovations and maintenance, such as Energy Star roofs and energy efficient windows and light bulbs; undertaking a major water/sewer project to upgrade the Yard’s aging infrastructure and improve water conservation; rebuilding the road system with improved stormwater management systems; purchasing hybrid and low-emission vehicles for the Yard’s fleet; installing solar-powered, compacting trash cans; purchasing eco-friendly paint and cleaning products; installing bicycle racks and lanes; and providing setbacks along the perimeter of Yard to enable the first phase of the Brooklyn Waterfront Greenway for bicyclists and pedestrians.

California Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger announced the creation of a California Youth Green Corps yesterday.  Here’s a bit from the press release:

Governor Schwarzenegger is continuing his work to revive California’s economy and provide hands-on action to improve the environment by creating the California Green Corps. The Governor’s Green Corps will place at least 1,000 at-risk youth aged 16-24 into green jobs over the next 20 months. The program, to be housed within CaliforniaVolunteers, will use federal economic stimulus dollars and resources from public-private partnerships to invest $20 million in ensuring that California has the workforce to fill the jobs of the future.

The full press release is here:  http://gov.ca.gov/fact-sheet/11753

As the title suggests, the AFL-CIO Working for America Institute’s Center for Green Jobs has been tasked with drafting standards for green jobs to ensure they constitute authentic green collar jobs.  Drawing from the announcement, the standards include:

  • Jobs created by the legislation should be enduring, family-sustaining jobs, in work environments where employers remain neutral when workers seek to join a union. Construction jobs should pay the prevailing wage. And the jobs should provide family-supporting wages, health care and retirement security.
  • Employers who receive funds under the act should demonstrate a proven commitment to sound stewardship of public dollars.
  • Training and education programs that claim to help workers and future workers qualify for these jobs should be quality ones that offer portable credentials in the rapidly changing job market; have a record of achieving quality job placements; and prepare current and future workers with the education and skills to continuously improve energy and environmental practices.
  • Jobs and training programs supported by the act should provide affirmative outreach to communities of color and to other disadvantaged job seekers.
  • The benefit of investments under the bill should accrue to businesses that employ workers here in the United States.
  • To the extent possible, the jobs created should lower overall greenhouse gas emissions and create positive environmental returns.

The full text of the article appears at: http://blog.aflcio.org/2009/03/11/setting-standards-for-green-and-good-jobs/

Founder and Director of Green for All, Van Jones, has been tapped to become the green jobs adviser to the White House Counsel on Environmental Quality.  Green for All to welcome Phaedra Ellis-Lamkins as new CEO. 

Green for All Press Release:

 Van Jones to join White House – Phaedra Ellis-Lamkins to lead Green For All

The “green jobs” movement will get a major boost next week, as Green For All founder Van Jones joins the Obama administration and economic justice powerhouse Phaedra Ellis-Lamkins takes the reins at Green For All.

Mar 10, 2009

The “green jobs” movement will get a major boost next week, as Green For All founder Van Jones joins the Obama administration and economic justice powerhouse Phaedra Ellis-Lamkins takes the reins at Green For All.

On March 16, Van Jones will leave to become Special Advisor for Green Jobs, Enterprise & Innovation at the White House Council on Environmental Quality (CEQ).

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New leadership for Green For All will come from Phaedra Ellis-Lamkins. A savvy champion for justice, Ellis-Lamkins has successfully expanded health care access across California. She has helped to raise the minimum wage for low-income families in the South Bay – twice.

Her many victories have won her wide praise. San Jose Magazine named her one of the 100 most powerful people in Silicon Valley. The Silicon Valley Business Journal called her one of “40 to watch under 40.”

She is presently the head of the South Bay AFL-CIO Labor Council and Working Partnerships USA. She will join Green For All this month as its Chief Executive Officer.

PHAEDRA ELLIS-LAMKINS: CHAMPION FOR JUSTICE

“Phaedra Ellis-Lamkins is one of the nation’s most brilliant, inspirational and creative problem solvers for working families,” said Van Jones.  “She has a proven track record of success. Under her leadership, Green For All will deliver on the promise of a green economy that is strong enough to lift people out of poverty.”

“I am thrilled and humbled to be joining Green For All, an organization whose exceptional reputation is exceeded only by the good work that it has accomplished,” Phaedra Ellis-Lamkins said. “I see the work of Green For All as an antidote to fear and pessimism:  a statement that we can tackle the difficult problems of poverty, quality employment and environmental sustainability. ”

Rucker added: “Van going to work for the Obama White House affirms three things: the quality of Green For All’s accomplishments over the last 14 months, the quality of Van’s work over the last 20 years, and the dedication of President Obama’s White House to the vision of an inclusive green economy. Replacing Van with a superstar like Phaedra just makes the whole thing even more extraordinary.”

GREEN FOR ALL’S TRACK RECORD – TO DATE

In its first 14 months, Green For All has become an organization with a multi-million dollar annual budget, 32 staff members and an on-line network of 70,000 people. It has won a string of victories, most notably: $500 million for green job training, as part of the $48 billion for job training and education in President Obama’s Recovery and Reinvestment Act.

The organization’s other accomplishments include: hosting the 2008 Dream Reborn Conference in Memphis on the 40th anniversary of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.’s assassination … convincing the US Conference of Mayors to endorse a green jobs pledge … and (in partnership with 1Sky and Al Gore’s Alliance for Climate Protection) producing the September 27, 2008, “Green Jobs Now” day of action  – which resulted in rallies and events in all 50 states.

This year, Green For All will be focused on helping to ensure equal access to the money in the green aspects of Obama’s recovery package, while winning jobs and justice in the upcoming federal climate legislation.

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