New Jersey
Related: About this forumA New Jersey bid to privatize water without public votes
If approved by Gov. Christie, bill would give municipalities with aging pipes right to sell systems to private companies.
A bill that would allow New Jersey municipalities to sell their public water utilities to private, for-profit corporations without putting the measure to voters is awaiting Gov. Chris Christies signature.
Until now, any municipality in New Jersey that sought to sell off its water system to a private bidder had to hold a public vote. But a bill passed with bipartisan support by the states Senate last week would allow municipalities with aging and deteriorating water systems to put their systems up for sale without holding a referendum.
http://america.aljazeera.com/articles/2014/12/29/new-jersey-waterprivatization.html
if you want to get involved in the fight this is the org to join:
http://www.foodandwaterwatch.org/
hibbing
(10,402 posts)American capitalism as its best, socialize the cost, privatize the profits.
Peace
SamKnause
(13,804 posts)to sell off everything our tax dollars paid for.
elehhhhna
(32,076 posts)Imagine the opportunities for graft in awarding those kind caring companies.
Enron was going into private water utilities when it imploded. Nuff said.
Hoppy
(3,595 posts)They also don't want to pay to maintain the water system. Jersey City and Union City have a couple of water main breaks along Rt 1. every winter.
Yes, that Rt. 1. It shuts down traffic for hours or sometimes a full day.
This is just one example of the need to upgrade infrastructure. The choices are to raise taxes to upgrade the systems or sell the systems. What politician in his right mind is going to raise taxes?