U.S. homes aren't the best when it comes to weatherization, and that affects everything from health to finances. But there are opportunities to fix that for the better.
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It's Monday, which means... #BuildingModernizationMonday! New from @camillekadoch1 and @davidsmedick, this week's article takes a closer look at one of main sections of our Building Modernization Legislative Toolkit. https://twitter.com/camilleka…
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Crucial decisions for our energy future are being made by regulators and policymakers — but from the public standpoint, that process can sometimes seem remote.

Fortunately, we've got tools to improve public access to the decision-making process — and Chandra Farley and @VermontDCF have thoughts about how to make them work. #BuildingModernizationMonday

https://www.raponline.org/blog/opening-the-door-how-officials-can-improve-access-to-energy-decision-making/

Opening the Door: How Officials Can Improve Access to Energy Decision-Making

Federal and state policymakers are becoming aware that they have more work to do to ensure that overburdened communities have a say in energy decision-making.

Regulatory Assistance Project