From the Coalition of Regional Organizations, CCAN, SUN, WV Rivers, CAG, New Jobs & WV-EE
How can the Inflation Reduction Act (IRA) help YOU save money? Join our FREE event on Saturday, March 25th in Wheeling, WV.
For nearly two years, we endured the many bumps and roadblocks traversing the long and winding road that led us to the passage of the Inflation Reduction Act (IRA). Now this historic climate legislation has the potential to deeply impact our lives and the world around us by investing in clean energy, energy efficiency and community development initiatives. But you might wonder…
How will the IRA actually impact YOUR life? Let us tell you!
Join us Saturday, March 25, at 12:30 PM in Wheeling for an exciting FREE in-person presentation on how the Inflation Reduction Act can benefit YOU and your community!
The IRA is full of unprecedented investments and ambitious climate policies that can cut climate pollution 40 percent by 2030 and 50 percent by 2035 while creating hundreds of thousands of family sustaining jobs while advancing racial, economic and environmental justice. Are you in?
Join us March 25 in Wheeling to learn how to sort through this enormous bill and find out how you can personally save money, make energy efficient updates to your home, uplift your community and much, much more!
CCAN will be joining forces with Leah Barbor from Solar United Neighbors, Morgan King from West Virginia Rivers, Dani Parent from West Virginia Citizen Action Group, Brandi Reece from WV New Jobs Coalition and Morgan Fowler from West Virginians for Energy Efficiency to show how individuals, municipalities, and organizations can benefit from millions of dollars of investments contained in the Inflation Reduction Act.
If you want to learn more but can’t make it to Wheeling, rest assured! We have many more IRA Roadshows planned for the upcoming months. Click this link to learn more about our next stops in Morgantown and Huntington.
Invite everyone you know and we’ll see you there!
>>> Prepared by Holly Bradley, Federal Team, Chesapeake Climate Action Network