BlueGreen Alliance | “The Job’s Not Done” Bus Tour Visits Pueblo, CO

“The Job’s Not Done” Bus Tour Visits Pueblo, CO

A bus tour that highlighted the potential to create good American jobs by passing comprehensive clean energy and climate change legislation in the U.S. Senate stopped in Pueblo today.

August 23, 2010

Union Members, Environmentalists Continue Cross-Country Bus Tour to Demand Senate Action on Clean Energy Jobs

Pueblo, CO – A bus tour that highlighted the potential to create good American jobs by passing comprehensive clean energy and climate change legislation in the U.S. Senate stopped in Pueblo today urging Senators Udall and Bennet to support action on comprehensive legislation that will create and save millions of American, clean energy jobs, including over 30,000 jobs in Colorado.

“Nearly 1 out of 10 Americans still out of work and we need action now. We can create and preserve millions of jobs across the country and here in Colorado by investing in the clean energy economy,” Roland Kuehn, Colorado Conservation Voters Education Fund. “We have the solution right at our fingertips. We can drive to a clean energy future now.”

The Job’s Not Done tour will travel to 17 states — with more than 30 stops along the way — and feature clean energy workers, union members and environmentalists urging Senate action on important job-creating clean energy legislation. Workers on The Job’s Not Done Tour worry that other countries like China will take the millions of potential jobs that will result from the transition to a clean energy economy.

“Instead of importing clean energy technologies from overseas, we can develop and manufacture technologies to harness clean, renewable energy and create good, American jobs,” said Jim Norris, president of United Steelworkers Local 675 in Carson, California. “We cannot afford to let other countries like China take the millions of jobs that could be created in America by transitioning to clean energy.”

“Comprehensive clean energy and climate change legislation will put America back on the path to economic success — revitalizing current industries and creating new ones, establishing the United States as the undisputed leader in clean energy technologies, and creating good American clean energy jobs now,” said Lauren Asplen, Assistant to the President of IUE-CWA, the Industrial Division of the Communications Workers of America.

The tour will continue to stops in Denver and Arkansas wraps up on September 3 in Richmond, Virginia. For more information, visit www.bluegreenalliance.org.

“’The Job’s Not Done’ Tour is our reminder that millions of people are out of work, and that clean energy is the best way to jumpstart the American economy. We need the Senate to get back to work and get the job done — for our families, the economy, our environment, and the future,” said Arian Bonetto, Field Organizer for Democracia.