Legislation to create jobs for 15 million Americans, focused on advancing
economic recovery, racial justice, and climate action
Washington
(April 29, 2021) – Today, Senator Ed Markey (D-Mass.) and Congresswoman Debbie
Dingell (MI-12), along with Sens. Elizabeth Warren (D-Mass.), Chris Van Hollen
(D-Md.), Richard Blumenthal (D-Conn.), Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.), Kirsten
Gillibrand (D-N.Y.), Ron Wyden (D-Ore.) and Reps. Nanette Barraga´n (CA-44),
Earl Blumenauer (OR-3), Jamaal Bowman (NY-16), Yvette Clarke (NY-9), Jason Crow
(CO-6), Pramila Jayapal (WA-7), Ro Khanna (CA-17), and Ilhan Omar (MN-5),
introduced comprehensive economic recovery legislation that would authorize at
least $1 trillion per year until 2031, providing family-sustaining, union jobs
for more than 15 million American workers.
The jobs, which
range in industry from clean energy to care work to manufacturing, would help
to drastically cut carbon pollution by 2030, while also advancing gender,
environmental, Indigenous, economic, and racial justice, especially for Black
and Indigenous individuals.
“Our country is facing four
overlapping crises – mounting economic inequity, the climate crisis, racial
injustice, and the coronavirus pandemic – and the THRIVE Act will ensure we
have an intersectional response that is proportionate to the scope of the
problems we face,” said Sen. Markey. “We need good-paying union jobs, we
need justice for all, and we need to act on climate. Last night, we heard
President Biden’s vision for how to recover from the crises we face. The THRIVE
Act would bring the scale, scope, and standards that we need to make an
equitable recovery happen and ensure that all people, everywhere, can truly
thrive.”
“We’re in a pivotal moment right
now to switch gears from relief to recovery. This needs to be done through
intentional, intersectional policies that make the economy work for
everyone,” said Rep. Dingell. “By advancing good-paying union
jobs, racial equity, and climate action, the THRIVE Act brings a transformative
approach to rebuilding our economy. With the collaboration of colleagues,
advocates, and activists, we can work together to ensure we’re recovering with
a focus on justice and healing.”
A copy of the THRIVE Act can be
found
HERE.
The THRIVE Act would authorize
investments of at least $1 trillion per year for FY 2022-2031. Additionally,
the bill would create a THRIVE Board – appointed by the President – of
representatives from impacted communities, unions, and Indigenous Nations to
guide the $1 trillion per year in new investments for the following:
- Upgrade our infrastructure for clean water,
affordable public transit, and a reliable electric grid (creating five million
jobs);
- Expand access to wind and solar power, electric
vehicles, and healthy buildings (creating four million jobs);
- Protect our rural and urban spaces, wetlands,
prairies, forests and support family farmers who are embracing regenerative
agriculture (creating four million jobs); and
- Invest in public institutions and care for
children and the elderly — essential work that is underpaid and largely
performed by women of color (creating two million jobs).
Additionally, the bill would
require strong labor, equity, and climate standards to build a more just economy,
including: wage and benefit guarantees and access to unions, community benefit
agreements and equitable hiring and contracting that favors women and Black,
Indigenous, and people of color, and environmental justice and climate
standards.
“The THRIVE Act would enforce
strong environmental, labor and equity standards so we can build an economy
that works for our communities, not at our expense,” said Rep. Barragán. “We have a once-in-a-generation opportunity to
transform society by centering the recovery around equity, climate, justice,
and jobs. Future generations are watching. We have to meet the moment.”
“For too long, people have said
that meeting our climate goals would pose a threat to our economy. The THRIVE
Act will not only help us cut climate pollution – but it will put 15 million
people to work in good, family-sustaining union jobs,” said Rep. Blumenauer. “It is past time for this type of
transformational change to right ongoing historic wrongs, center
sustainability, and offer economic opportunity and jobs across all
communities.”
“Our nation is in the midst of a
reckoning. We’re facing intersectional crises around COVID-19 and its impact on
our economy, systemic racial injustices, climate change, and glaring
infrastructure inefficiencies, all of which, have forced us to come to terms
with the deep disparities that have existed in our nation for generations.
While I am very happy to see the recovery outlined in the American Jobs Plan, I
am confident we can do much more,” said
Rep. Clarke. “Now is the time to think boldly with a once-in-a-century
investment to create millions of good-paying jobs, to uproot the systemic
racism and injustice that has been embedded in our society, and to lay the
foundation for a 21st Century America that is powered by clean energy. I am
proud to be co-leading the THRIVE Act in the House of Representatives, which
will invest 10 trillion dollars over the coming decade to create an economy
that is sustainable, equitable, pro-worker, and racially just, of which we can all
be proud.”
“Climate change is the defining
challenge of our age and our future depends on how we rise to meet it,” said Rep. Crow. “The THRIVE Act is a
once-in-a-generation opportunity to fight climate change and rebuild our
economy while centering our efforts around racial, environmental, and economic
justice. These efforts would create 15 million good-paying, union jobs, with
163,000 jobs in Colorado in the first year alone. This is the sort of ambitious
effort we need to tackle the climate crisis.”
"The THRIVE Act puts forth a
unified vision for a recovery that is deeply intersectional, that is extremely
bold, and that meets the scale of the multiple crises we face from a climate
catastrophe and racial injustice to economic hardship and attacks on working
people," said Rep. Jayapal.
"While centering the needs of impacted individuals and following the lead
of powerful organizers on the ground in communities across America, we are
championing a transformative vision that helps people thrive and not just
survive."
“The urgency of the climate crisis
has never been more pronounced,” said
Rep. Khanna. “We have a tremendous opportunity to lay out an investment for
the next generation. In doing so, it is incumbent upon our generation of
legislators to build and strengthen an economy rooted in sustainability, clean
technology, and smart manufacturing, all while advancing justice for
Indigenous, Black, and brown communities. The THRIVE Act is precisely the kind
of bold initiative this moment requires. Proud to introduce it in partnership
with Senator Markey, Rep. Dingell, and so many other courageous Members.”
“In the richest country in the
world, everyone should be able to live in a stable home, with good-paying union
jobs, access to childcare and family leave, with clean air and drinkable
water,” said Rep. Omar.
“Unfortunately, the pandemic has made that dream even further out of reach for
many Americans. Millions of Americans have fallen further into poverty during
the current crisis—disproportionately people of color, women and Indigenous
people. Whether it’s poverty, climate change, or racial inequities, we need
solutions that meet the scale of the challenges we face. The THRIVE Act is that
solution and I am proud to support it.”
The THRIVE ACT is endorsed by the following organizations: Center
for Popular Democracy, Climate Justice Alliance, Grassroots Global Justice
Alliance, Greenpeace USA, Green New Deal Network, Indigenous Environmental
Network, Indivisible, Movement for Black Lives, People's Action, Right to the
City Alliance, Service Employees International Union (SEIU), Sierra Club,
Sunrise Movement, US Climate Action Network, the Working Families Party, Common
Defense, Association of Flight Attendants-CWA, American Federation of Teachers,
Physicians for Social Responsibility, Communications Workers of America, United
Electrical, Radio and Machine Workers of America (UE), United We Dream, Bold
Alliance, Public Citizen, GreenLatinos, Poder LatinX, 350.org, MADRE, League of
Conservation Voters, Natural Resources Defense Council, Native Movement, Clean
Water Action, Moms Clean Air Force, MoveOn, and many more.