Thursday, July 23, 2020

Governor DeWine, tear down this law


Open Letter to Ohio Governor Mike DeWine:

Governor DeWine, tear down this law. House Bill 6 was a terrible law for the people of Ohio right from the beginning. With the recent indictments, we are now aware of how awful it truly is. It needs to be repealed immediately.

Your response to the pandemic, although uneven, has proven you to be passionate about the health and welfare of Ohioans. Your record on environmental matters is uneven and more concerning. You supported measures to prevent harmful algal blooms due to pollution in Lake Erie, but you also appointed a clean energy critic to lead the Public Utilities Commission as well as the Ohio Power Siting Board. This person has created the ‘poison pill’ to thwart longstanding attempts to create renewable energy in Lake Erie.

You also supported HB 6. As you know, HB 6 seeks to bail out FirstEnergy’s nuclear and coal plants by forcing virtually every Ohioan to pay a surcharge.

We now understand that FirstEnergy was the source of $61 million funneled through a nonprofit group to maintain the alleged criminal conspiracy. In fact, it was “a conspiracy to pass and maintain a $1.6 billion bailout in exchange for $61 million in dark money,” U.S. Attorney David M. DeVillers. Finally, some of the money was allegedly used to line the pockets of Ohio House Speaker Larry Householder and some associates.

Governor DeWine, this law is bad for the health (since it also removes some environmental protection) and welfare (since it requires all to pay for a bailout) of Ohioans. You recently said, “Because people did bad things does not mean the policy is not a good policy.” I strongly disagree. People did bad things precisely because HB 6 was bad policy that would otherwise not have become law. You also note that nuclear energy does not contribute to climate change. This is true, but the coal plant bailout and stripping of other environmental protection that are included in the bill do. Furthermore, any bailout should be funded solely by FirstEnergy stockholders and not everyday Ohioans.

Of course, the Ohio Legislature will need to do most of the work to repeal and remove this bad law. But you, Governor DeWine need to provide the leadership to get this done. Please do it quickly.

Tuesday, July 14, 2020

Leadership

Occasionally, a current events type thought comes along that isn't directly related to environmental matters, but (I feel) belongs as a don't poop in the pool post nonetheless. Here goes.

The Marseillaise came on the radio this morning, so of course, I turned the volume up to eleven and blasted it. It’s Bastille Day, after all. I began thinking about France’s President, Emmanuel Macron. I believe that he is a great leader during these challenging times. This in turn led me to think about other great leaders of our current era, including Angela Merkel of Germany, Jacinda Ardern of New Zealand, and Justin Trudeau of Canada. It also led me to do some research about leadership in difficult times. Adversity is best overcome by instilling trust, compassion, stability, and hope. Any of that happening in America right now?

The New York Times today addressed the question of whether Joe Biden, who doesn’t necessarily have a strong ideology, could become a transformational president. The answer was that, despite the enormous challenges, he could. But the potential for sweeping change is real, even if Biden isn’t most liberals’ idea of a visionary.

It’s been said that ‘Every nation gets the government it deserves.’ I don’t think this is entirely true, or at all fair. But I do think it applies at least some of the time. I certainly believe that we deserve better than what we have right now. What can we do to deserve and make it better?

I'll just finish by saying that a great and transformational leader will do the right thing regarding climate change and other environmental concerns. There. That was about the environment, after all. Wasn't it?