WASHINGTON - Indigenous Environmental Network is participating in a large coalition that is developing the “Five Principles for Just COVID-19 Relief and Stimulus” initiative that is the foundation to the People’s Bailout Campaign in order to ensure that tribal and Indigenous communities are represented.



Senator Ed Markey, Senator Tammy Duckworth, Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, Rep. Mark Pocan, Rep. Debbie Dingell, Rep. Pramila Jayapal, and Rep. Barbara Lee join more than 450 progressive organizations across the country to launch a new People’s Bailout campaign to push Congress to focus on the needs of working people and to address the urgent threat of climate change in any federal response to the coronavirus crisis.



As reports warn of unemployment rates hitting over 2 million Americans soon, the advocates’ push for a People’s Bailout laid out demands in a letter sent by the seven progressive lawmakers to fellow lawmakers in the U.S. House and Senate for any coronavirus response legislation, including providing economic relief directly to people, forbidding bailouts for corporate executives, and encouraging investment in a green economy.



“We will not let Congress leave anyone behind -- especially our Native nations and Indigenous peoples living in urban cores. Indigenous peoples will be among those hit the hardest and it’s time for the U.S. administration and policymakers to step up and do what's right in fulfilling its legal obligations to our Native nations who are experiencing shortfalls in essential health care and financial crisis by this unprecedented global pandemic.,” said Tom Goldtooth, Executive Director of the Indigenous Environmental Network.



“As we work to advance further spending packages to ensure immediate relief and long-term recovery, we need to consider the interrelated crises of income and wealth inequality, racism, and ecological decline, which were in place long before COVID-19, and now risk being intensified,” reads the Dear Colleague letter sent by Reps. Ocasio-Cortez, Pocan, Dingell, Jayapal, and Lee.



“Opportunists in the fossil fuel industry are looking to benefit from the chaos and pain frontline communities who opposed their extractive projects are experiencing right now. This is a moment for policy makers to pivot to a just stimulus bill that centers Black, Indigenous, people of color,.” said Bineshi Albert, Coordinator of Indigenous Movement Building for the Indigenous Environmental Network. “We will be heard or Washington will be held accountable.”



For more information on the Just Stimulus push, including for a full list of participating organizations, click here: https://www.thepeoplesbailout.com

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