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July 23, 2024

Environmental Regulations

New Mass. Bill Targets 1M Home Retrofits
Members of the Massachusetts legislature announced new bills to lower emissions, launch a new source of employment and combat racial inequities.
Wash. EV Bills Spark Concern About Buildout
Infrastructure is the main concern facing two Washington bills that propose to switch the state’s auto market to only electric vehicles by 2030.
Lawmakers Chase Affordability in Energy Transition in Maine
Maine legislators and officials gave a preview of their work this year in implementing the state’s energy policies while keeping costs to consumers low.
Wash. House Tackles Bill to Cut Vehicle Emissions
A bill to trim carbon emissions from motor vehicles appears headed to the full Washington House for a floor vote.
Heard at NASEO: Make Net-zero Grid a Priority
Speakers at NASEO's annual conference said state policymakers should make decarbonizing the grid a top priority for achieving national climate goals.
McCarthy to NASEO: State Energy Targets Matter
The Biden administration aims to support the work states are doing to eliminate harmful emissions, White House National Climate Adviser Gina McCarthy said.
Panelists Balance Pandemic Recovery, Energy Policy
Panel members at an Energy Storage Association Policy Forum session tried to balance climate and energy policy with recovering from the COVID-19 crisis.
EPA Nominee Regan Receives Bipartisan Support
North Carolina Environmental Secretary Michael Regan, President Biden’s nominee for EPA administrator, appears well on his way to confirmation.
Energy Siting Tops Maine Environmental Policy Priorities
Maine's Office of Policy Innovation and the Future said solar and offshore wind energy siting will be among the state legislature's environmental priorities
NY Munis Forge Way for Building Decarbonization
Some local sustainability leaders in New York are making headway with the legal pathways to decarbonize their buildings and meet emission-reduction targets.

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