Card – The Intercept – 6/7/20
Should Northam Reconsider Renewable Energy Legislation in Light of Pandemic?
Card – NPR RadioIQ – 4/2/20 Related: Virginia made big commitments to renewables. What does the economic slump mean for them?
Ten Things to Know About the Clean Economy Act
Card – Virginia Mercury – 2/20/20
WV Considers Legislation to Increase Penalties for Pipeline Protesters
Legislation was introduced January 30 in the West Virginia House of Delegates that would heighten the penalties for protesting near oil and gas pipelines and other infrastructures. Under the provisions of H.R 4615 knowingly trespassing on property containing a critical
Virginia Explained: What does it mean to be ‘in the public interest’? And what does that have to do with offshore wind?
Card – Virginia Mercury – 2/3/20
Democratic Sweep Sets Up Confrontation With Corporate Giant That Has Loomed Over Virginia Politics For A Century
Card – The Intercept – 11/6/19
To Make Headway on Climate Change, Let’s Change the Subject
Card – The New York Times – 5/30/19
Legislation Introduced to Boost Public Participation in FERC Processes
U.S. Senator Jeanne Shaheen (D-NH) introduced legislation on May 15 to create an Office of Public Participation and Consumer Advocacy at the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC). The Public Engagement at FERC Act, S. 1477, will assist residential and small
Dominion keeps trying to pull the wool over our eyes
Card – Virginia Mercury – 5/5/19
Cash Buys Elections—and Continued Fossil Fuel Dominance
Card – EcoWatch – 11/15/18