Inspiring Voices: A Passaic Valley Sewerage Commission Board Meeting Recap

Inspiring Voices: A Passaic Valley Sewerage Commission Board Meeting Recap

On September 19th, during the Passaic Valley Sewerage Commission (PVSC) Board Meeting, the agenda did not include a vote on the approval of a fourth methane gas and hydrogen plant in Newark, a city already facing severe, cumulative environmental challenges. The urgency of community involvement remains paramount. This proposed plant not only threatens local air and water quality but also exacerbates existing health issues for residents in an already overburdened community.

Still only two PVSC Commissioners publicly opposed the project, highlighting the need for greater accountability.

Amplifying Voices: The Power of Poor and Low-Income Voters

Amplifying Voices: The Power of Poor and Low-Income Voters

In recent weeks, media coverage has highlighted the significant swing vote of poor and low-income voters, underscoring their crucial role in shaping our democracy. This spotlight is not just a statistic; it reflects the diligent efforts of grassroots movements, including the NJ Poor People’s Campaign, which has been advocating for those whose voices have often been marginalized. In Forbes, “Swing Voters Whose Voices We Need to Hear” was published this week.

Unity In Purpose: A Faith Based Call for a Green Amendment

Unity In Purpose: A Faith Based Call for a Green Amendment

During an inspiring panel discussion held on September 17th, 2024 (Constitution Day!), representatives from diverse faith traditions came together to explore the urgent need for a Green Amendment in New Jersey. This conversation emphasized the moral imperative to protect sacred Earth, drawing on teachings and principles from Islam, Indigenous wisdom, Methodism, and Unitarian Universalism. Their commentary solidified the moral responsibility people of all faiths have to ensure clean air, clean water, a stable climate and healthy environment for future generations.

Why Community Involvement Matters: A Crucial Moment for Newark

Why Community Involvement Matters: A Crucial Moment for Newark

As we approach the Passaic Valley Sewerage Commission’s board meeting on September 19th at noon, the urgency of community involvement, education, and civic action has never been more clear. The agenda for this meeting could include a critical vote on the approval of the 4th dirty methane gas and hydrogen plant in Newark -a major city already overburdened by environmental challenges. We at Waterspirit are working closely with residents overburdened by climate injustice. We are urging people to send this spiritually inspired letter to board members, local officials, and Governor Murphy’s office to express your concerns and advocate for alternative solutions.