Transportation Electrification

2021-12-22T12:35:28-05:00

TRANSPORTATION ELECTRIFICATION

Our Commitment

Transitioning from polluting, fossil fuels to electric-powered cars, bikes, and trains.

THE ISSUE

The transportation sector is the leading source of carbon pollution in the Commonwealth, and from particulate matter to brake dust the volume of driving that currently takes place produces a long list of pollutants that harm our health and environment. Rapidly transitioning from pollution producing fossil fuel-powered engines to electric-powered cars, trucks, trains, and buses will produce numerous public health, economic, and climate benefits while also creating a cleaner mobility future for all Virginians.

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POLICY RECOMMENDATIONS

  • Fund key water quality programs at levels consistent with achieving the goals of the Watershed 
 Implementation Plan (see chapter Meeting Our Chesapeake Bay Clean-Up Goals, p. 1).
  • Fund land conservation programs (see Healthy, Resilient Communities and Landscapes, p. 88).
  • Increase funding for key state environmental agencies to levels adequate with programmatic needs, 
 including programs to address resiliency and climate change needs.
  • Fund and ensure rapid and thorough integration of environmental justice mandates. See additional 
 recommendations in Working Towards Environmental Justice (p. 118).
  • Ensure Virginia’s natural resources programs are adequately and reliably funded going forward by adopting 
 dedicated funding mechanisms, such as application of the full statewide recordation fee revenue 
 (see Exploring Dedicated Funding for Conservation, p. 94).

BILLS

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ALERTS

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NEWS

TALKING POINTS

Check back in January for talking points for the 2022 General Assembly Session.

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