Join our Clean Energy Webinar happening May 24 No images? Click here John, Our webinar, "Cashing in on Clean Energy: How to Save Money and the Climate" is happening in two days, on May 24 at 6.00PM PT. We'll be joined by experts -- Lashelle Johnson and Matthew Davis from the League of Conservation Voters, and Amanda Sachs from Rewiring America -- to learn how you can cash in your Affordable Clean Energy Plan benefits! Lashelle Johnson (they/she) is the State Equity Policy Director at the League of Conservation Voters. They provide policy guidance that centers racial and economic justice from development to codification and support LCV's 30+ state leagues in advocating for the equitable implementation of bold climate policy. Matthew H. Davis, MPH is the Vice President of Federal Policy at LCV and LCVEF. He works on a wide variety of legislative and administrative policy issues with a focus on climate change, clean energy, and air pollution. Amanda Sachs is a Policy Analyst at Rewiring America. She focuses on transitioning localities across the United States from combustive systems and appliances to efficient, electric alternatives. Amanda supports the Policy Team with her knowledge of state and local policy mechanisms to facilitate a rapid and equitable electrification transition. Don't forget to RSVP. You don't want to miss this! -Washington Conservation Action ![]() ![]() We need a clean energy future that is affordable, reliable and that lowers costs for Washington families. The climate crisis is not slowing down. A just and clean energy transition plan is critical to reduce climate pollution while ensuring our communities thrive. What: Cashing in on Clean Energy: How to Save Money and the Climate Our experts will review the different tax credits and benefits. They’ll also link you to relevant websites and various ways to get started! Thank you for advocating for a clean energy future! ![]() Washington Environmental Council and Washington Conservation Voters are now unified under one brand, Washington Conservation Action. While our name has changed, our missions remain as strong as ever. We’re committed to advancing environmental policy issues and pushing for equitable solutions to the climate crisis. Our work depends on support from grassroots activists like you. |