Bill of the Day: Clean Car Standards

By |2022-02-15T13:03:28-05:00January 28, 2021|Categories: Transportation Electrification, Updates From The Capital|Tags: , , , |

During this session of the General Assembly, Virginia has its best opportunity in years to advance transportation electrification through Clean Car Standards (HB1965) which will expand consumer car choice, keep automobile jobs in Virginia, reduce air pollution from transportation emissions, and improve human health.

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Bill of the Day: Electric Utility Rate Reform

By |2024-05-07T01:47:47-04:00January 26, 2021|Categories: Updates From The Capital, Utility Accountability|Tags: , , |

Electric utility rate reform legislation will protect consumers and restore oversight authority to regulators. Without, Virginians will lose out on refunds for the $500 million in overcharges by Dominion Energy since 2017 and regulators may not be able to lower over-charged electric bills.

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Virginia’s Latest Attempt to Battle Climate Change is in Danger

By |2024-03-25T15:01:03-04:00April 11, 2019|Categories: Conservation News Across the Commonwealth, RGGI|Tags: , , , |

The State Air Pollution Control Board will vote on the final regulations to allow the Commonwealth to join the Regional Greenhouse Gas Initiative (RGGI), which will make Virginia the first Southern state to take such a bold step in reducing carbon pollution from power plants.

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