PHOTO: Labor, business, and community leaders held a press conference to support Indian Point's license renewal at an Atomic Safety and Licensing Board hearing in Tarrytown, NY. Jim Shillitto, Vice President, of the Utility Workers Local 1-2 speaks as leaders of other unions and regional Chamber of Commerce look on./contributed The leaders of major New York labor unions, rank and file members, and business and community leaders urged the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Tuesday to approve the 20-year license renewal of the Indian Point nuclear power plant, which provides more than 25 percent of the electricity used in New York City and Westchester County.
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