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The DC Council voted 13-0 to unanimously pass the Healthy Homes Act, pivotal climate legislation that would help up to 30,000 low-income residents reduce their utility bills and improve air quality by upgrading their homes with highly efficient electric equipment such as heat pumps. ...
Nearly 30 DC organizations wrote to DC Council Transportation and Environment Committee Chair Charles Allen asking him to restore funding that would allow low- and middle-income DC residents to transition their homes off fossil fuels....
Mayor Bowser is seeking to defund about $25 million of existing funding to help 30,000 low-income households stabilize their energy bills by upgrading their homes with clean, affordable, and efficient energy....
The Healthy Homes Act unanimously cleared the first of two critical votes before the DC Council, bringing it one step closer to full passage. ...
A coalition of DC-based organizations wrote to Mayor Muriel Bowser asking her not to allow the Department of General Services to construct a new DC Archives building that burns fossil fuels, violating the climate commitments to which she has committed DC....
Almost 40 DC-based groups wrote the DC Council calling for passage of the Healthy Homes Act....
Beyond Gas DC's videos calling on the DC Council to pass the Healthy Homes Act will run on social media, streaming services, and various websites....
Beyond Gas DC called on the DC Council to hold a hearing on DC utility regulators' repeated rubber stamping of fossil fuel pipeline spending plans....
More than 30 DC-based organizations signed a statement of support for the Healthy Homes Act and called on the DC Council to pass the bill into law....
Beyond Gas is conducting a new citizen science investigation of emissions from gas stoves in DC and Suburban Maryland. We are looking for people interested in having our researchers test the air in their kitchens for pollutants while their gas stove is in use....