Thursday, March 19, 2026

The 1953 National Rural Electric Cooperative Meeting in San Francisco: Fighting corporate greed


Above: A pinback from the 1953 NRECA meeting in San Francisco. Image scanned from a private collection.

Rural Electric Cooperatives Fight Back Against the Greedy Little Hands of Corporate America

At the 1953 meeting of the National Rural Electric Cooperative Association (NRECA) in San Francisco, it was noted that private power companies were seeking to takeover certain public dams "to monopolize for themselves the power produced at these valuable hydroelectric resources" ("Fight Is Outlined For Public Power," The Chattanooga Times (Chattanooga, Tennessee), January 30, 1953).

NRECA noted that "certain vested interests" were seeking to takeover national forests, the Tennessee Valley Authority, and the Bonneville Power Administration: "We express our vigorous opposition to these proposals which are in effect a barehanded 'raid on the Commonwealth'... we urge that the Congress refuse to transfer our resources or delegate its powers to private corporations or other organizations not subject to democratic control" ("Rural Electrification Group Raps Private Firms' Clamor," Associated Press, in the Vallejo Times-Herald (Vallejo, California), January 30, 1953).

Today, Rural America needs to revive its fighting spirit, and push back against billionaires, corporations, and the super-wealthy investors who are jacking up their prices, buying politicians, and attacking needed services such as Medicare, Medicaid, Social Security, and infrastructure for clean water.

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