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Governor Youngkin, have you heard? Virignians love RGGI!

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Protesters gather outside of the Virginia Department of Environmental Quality in downtown Richmond to urge Gov. Youngkin not to withdraw the state from RGGI. Photo by Jen Lawhorne

The Clean Energy & Community Flood Preparedness Act, established by the Virginia legislature in 2020, required the commonwealth to enter the regional carbon market, among other things.

Gov. Glenn Youngkin received a resounding call from the public to remain in the Regional Greenhouse Gas Initiative during the latest comment opportunity on his proposal to withdraw Virginia from the climate program. Nearly 88% of the more than 6,600 comments submitted to the Virginia Department of Environmental Quality opposed the governor’s proposal to ignore the state climate law that requires Virginia to participate in the cap-and-invest program known as RGGI. These pro-RGGI comments provided more evidence for the popularity of the program and built upon a sustained effort by the public to deliver that message to Youngkin.

This was only the latest in a public wave of support for RGGI that has grown in the two years since Youngkin announced his intention to withdraw Virginia from the program. In March of this year, more than 50 people spoke up for RGGI at a public hearing convened by DEQ — and no one spoke in favor of the RGGI repeal. During the 2023 and 2022 General Assembly sessions, the Virginia Senate roundly defeated legislative attempts to stop Virginia from participating in RGGI. In August 2022, Virginia residents marched, rallied and spoke up for RGGI outside DEQ headquarters and regional offices to demonstrate their opposition to the governor’s plan. In July, protestors marched backwards in downtown Richmond to demonstrate the governor’s retreat from climate progress. And ever since the administration announced its plan to withdraw Virginia from RGGI, supporters of climate action in Virginia have submitted dozens of letters to local, state and national papers decrying Youngkin’s unlawful pursuit.

Background on the RGGI program

TL;DR: RGGI empowers Virginia to limit carbon pollution from power plants at the lowest possible cost while funneling millions of dollars into at-risk communities.

The Regional Greenhouse Gas Initiative works by placing a cap on how much carbon pollution power plants in participating states are permitted to produce. These power plants must purchase credits to account for that pollution via quarterly carbon auctions, and the revenue from those auctions is then funneled to member states to fund an array of climate and clean energy programs. In Virginia, proceeds from the RGGI auctions are reinvested in communities impacted by flooding due to climate change; into the development of affordable, energy efficient housing for low-income Virginians; and into weatherization programs that lower household energy burdens and improve living conditions. RGGI is expected to deliver a positive economic impact to Virginia of more than $2 billion by 2030 and to create more than 2,000 new jobs in the process.

Over $452 million has been raised since Virginia joined RGGI in 2020, and dozens of localities across the commonwealth are already using their share of the funding to implement or develop climate resiliency plans. The Virginia Department of Housing and Community Development is using its share to implement innovative energy efficiency programs created from RGGI funding. From a climate perspective, RGGI has contributed to a 16.8% overall decrease in power plant emissions in Virginia as compared to 2020 pre-RGGI levels, reversing the previous decade’s fairly constant carbon emissions.

Twelve eastern states currently participate in RGGI. Since the program was established in 2009, emissions in the region have fallen by more than 50%

Background on the proposed repeal

TL;DR: This proposed repeal is unlawful, as Virginia’s participation in RGGI was required by law in 2020. Attempts to repeal this law were defeated in the subsequent 2022 and 2023 legislative sessions. The administration cannot simply initiate a regulatory repeal when it disagrees with state laws.

The State Air Pollution Control Board is a citizen board housed within the Virginia Department of Environmental Quality, consisting of seven members of the public appointed by the governor to adopt environmental regulations.

Virginia’s participation in RGGI is required by law, yet Youngkin has nonetheless directed Virginia’s State Air Pollution Control Board to repeal the regulation that implements the law, despite the fact that such an action is considered by legal experts to be outside the air board’s authority.

Under Youngkin’s direction, DEQ issued a Notice of Intended Regulatory Action in August of 2022 and opened a 30-day public comment period in September. Almost 850 comments were submitted by members of the public, and the comments overwhelmingly opposed the governor’s plan, expressing support for continued participation in the regional carbon market. Even so, in December of 2022 the Air Board voted 4-1 to repeal the regulation per the governor’s wish. Two board members abstained, agreeing with the premise that the board didn’t have the legal authority to take such an action.

What’s next

In January of this year, the air board announced another public comment period, this time on the draft repeal regulation itself. The comment period was open for 60 days and closed on March 31. Additionally, the board held a public hearing on the repeal in mid-March. Now, Virginians are waiting for the board to review the written and oral comments collected by DEQ, which received a total of 6,607 written comments, including duplicates and 51 comments that were either indiscernible or unrelated. Out of the rest, 5,754 commenters were opposed to the repeal and supportive of staying in RGGI.

What’s next

The air board will meet soon to vote on the repeal, at which time Virginians will have one final chance to comment publicly on the board’s decision. This meeting and vote are expected to happen this summer, as Youngkin has stated publicly that he hopes the repeal process will wrap up by the end of 2023.

By moving forward with this misguided attempt to remove Virginia from RGGI, Youngkin has chosen to not only ignore the tremendous benefits that RGGI brings to Virginia communities, but to ignore the law and the voices of the people as well.

Help us continue to speak out against this repeal by calling Gov. Youngkin today!

The post Governor Youngkin, have you heard? Virignians love RGGI! appeared first on Appalachian Voices.

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    • Pilgram

      So let me get this restated. The “nearly 88%” of “more than 6,600 comments” equals .066% of the more than 8.6 million Virginians. That hardly qualifies as “a resounding call from the public.” I have a BS in Lying With Statistics. That looks more like a hair on the back of a gnat living on the back of an elephant.

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