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Rianna Eckel
Baltimore organizer with Food & Water Watch/Action. Yelling abt the right to affordable water to feminist mini-rants and more. Opinions are mine (& my plants).
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ᴅʜᴀʀɴᴀ ɴᴏᴏʀ 🐻 10 oras
I made this report about how BALTIMORE IS POISED TO BECOME THE FIRST MAJOR CITY TO BAN WATER PRIVATIZATION (!)
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hannah k Ago 4
queer eye but it’s five women who go into activist circles and get leftist dudes to stop being performatively woke while treating women like shit in their personal lives
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Maryland Nurses Ago 7
. & other advocates visited the Towson office of to urge him to cosponsor the OFF Act (HR 3671) to get America to stop pollution, protect public health & truly address the .
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Mary Grant Ago 7
Rudy Chow just claimed that instead of addressing water affordability, he's focusing on separating the conversation about rate increases and affordability to shift the responsibility for affordable service to "social programs" - not the water system.
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FWW Maryland Ago 7
Thanks again for leading the City Council to a unanimous vote to ban in Baltimore! The Council's commitment to public is a huge win for all Baltimoreans.
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NationalNursesUnited Ago 7
Press Release: National Progressive Organizations Announce New Congressional Scorecard on Public Health, Environmental Issues
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Rianna Eckel Ago 7
There's only a week until all proposed charter amendments have to sent to the Board of Elections to appear on the ballot! I thank for her support of 's public water charter amendment - please sign it ASAP! 🚰🚿💧
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K.C. Kelleher Ago 7
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Mayor Catherine Pugh Ago 6
The City’s water and sewer system is a priceless asset for the citizens of Baltimore and I am determined to do everything possible to protect this vital resource and ensure that it remains reliable, clean, and plentiful.
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Rianna Eckel Ago 6
The City Council just UNANIMOUSLY voted to ban water privatization! led the way, and has committed to sign it ASAP. Coming soon to a ballot near you! 💧🙌
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Liam Davis Ago 6
History being made today as the City of Baltimore moves closer to becoming the largest city in the US to make their municipal water system inalienable - forbidding future privatization of the region’s water supply. City voters will have the final say come November.
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Jackie Filson Ago 6
Kicking off the press conference on Baltimore’s historic water privatization ban is : “This progressive legislation, once passed by the full city council later today, will set Baltimore up as an example for the rest of the country to follow.”
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Jackie Filson Ago 6
The hearing has begun! on banning in Baltimore: We have made it clear - we will not be selling our water system.
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Luke Broadwater Ago 6
Baltimore council considering charter amendment to ban sale of city water system
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Luke Broadwater Ago 4
Baltimore Democrats holding demonstration across the street from Gov. Hogan’s Baltimore campaign office opening. “Just because you put up a billboard in Baltimore, doesn’t mean you know Baltimore or care about Baltimore,” says
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Luke Broadwater Ago 3
The intersection of North & Charles in Baltimore (2016 compared with 2018)
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Rianna Eckel Ago 3
is going to be the first major city in the country to ban water privatization! Grateful for 's leadership and 's support for this *incredible* charter amendment! 💧 👏H/t w/
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Rianna Eckel Ago 3
Join us Monday - is introducing a charter amendment that will put on track to be the first major city in the country to ban water privatization! This is a HUGE deal!
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The Real News Ago 2
According to a new study from , Maryland's renewable energy policy earned a failing grade because it subsidizes five energy sources which Food and Water Watch consider ‘dirty.’ w/
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FWW Maryland Hul 31
The has done it again - Excellent editorial on Maryland's need to fix our Renewable Portfolio Standard & to push truly production while creating 1000s of jobs. Lets get by 2035.
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