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To: Pennsylvania House of Representatives
Vote NO on the Water Quality Accountability Act
Walter Lynch, CEO of American Water Works, made no bones about the Water Quality Accountability Act, SB597. Here’s an excerpt from a Q4 2020 earnings call.
Asked if any type of emerging state legislation would help facilitate Mergers & Acquisitions, Lynch responded, “ Well, let me start with [the] Water Quality Accountability Act that started in New Jersey that two other states have adopted."
SB597 is about corporate bottom lines, not water system integrity or security. Your job is not to make corporations more profitable by letting them privatize community water supplies just so they can get richer by making individuals' access to a resource as fundamental as water prohibitively expensive.
Vote NO on SB597.
Asked if any type of emerging state legislation would help facilitate Mergers & Acquisitions, Lynch responded, “ Well, let me start with [the] Water Quality Accountability Act that started in New Jersey that two other states have adopted."
SB597 is about corporate bottom lines, not water system integrity or security. Your job is not to make corporations more profitable by letting them privatize community water supplies just so they can get richer by making individuals' access to a resource as fundamental as water prohibitively expensive.
Vote NO on SB597.
Why is this important?
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We will deliver the petition electronically to PA House members.