On December 7, the Virginia Air Board voted to proceed with a proposed regulation ending Virginia’s participation in the Regional Greenhouse Gas Initiative (RGGI), a proven program in 12 states that cuts pollution and raises investments for communities.
Governor Youngkin initiated this harmful and unlawful rollback earlier this year, claiming that RGGI was a “bad deal” for Virginians. However, when the Youngkin administration asked Virginians what they thought about the program in a public comment period this fall, the overwhelming majority – 95% of respondents – said they want to stay in RGGI.
Despite a clear message from Virginians to keep RGGI, the Youngkin administration is barreling ahead with the repeal anyway.
In the nearly 750 comments expressing support for RGGI, people across the Commonwealth – including mayors, doctors, parents, faith leaders, young people and many more – shared a diversity of reasons for why RGGI is a good deal for their communities.
Those reasons deserve to be heard and amplified.
Here are 6 key reasons why Virginians support RGGI – in their words.