CCL’s Washington, D.C., chapter, led by @Linda VerNooy and @Max Broad is a dynamic group that takes care to focus on both national and local policy. Located in the backyard of the nation’s capital, the group never feels a shortage of opportunities to make a difference.
The chapter has collaborated with The Solar United Neighbors and the International Brotherhood of Electric Workers in advancing clean energy initiatives. Chapter members’ testimony to the D.C. Council was instrumental in ensuring the passage of The Healthy Homes Act, which will allow nearly 30,000 low- and moderate-income D.C. households to upgrade to electric appliances for free.
They also meet twice yearly with Rep. Eleanor Holmes Norton, and recently participated in a local meetup with Rep. Norton at the Anacostia Community Museum. During Earth Month, they held a trash cleanup event in Rock Creek Park and conducted tabling outreach at North Washington University and George Washington University.
The D.C. chapter also helped volunteers from all around the country table on the National Mall as part of CCL’s Summer Conference and Lobby Day event this past Saturday. Thanks for the warm welcome, CCL D.C.!
Search Forums
Forum help
Select a question below
CCL Community Guidelines
- Discuss, ask and share
- Be respectful
- Respect confidentiality
- Protect privacy
CCL Blog Policy Area Categories
- Price on Carbon
- CBAM
- Clean Energy Permitting Reform
- Healthy Forests
- Building Electrification and Efficiency