A number of bills at the Georgia General Assembly could bring home benefits of clean energy, electric vehicles, and grow energy equity. Here are five policies of particular significance.
Cary Ritzler and Bryan Jacob | March 10, 2022
| Electric Vehicles, Energy Justice, Georgia, Solar
The five policies listed below are of particular significance for Georgia’s transition to clean energy and role in addressing the climate crisis. The fate of these bills for this year will be decided in just the next few weeks, as Georgia’s legislative session ends April 4. Yet an even closer deadline stands on March 15, also known as ‘Crossover Day,’ which is the date by which any bill must be passed by one chamber of the legislature (either House or Senate) in order to have a chance at being signed into law this year.
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