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As we gear up for the holiday season, we’re also looking ahead to the 2026 legislative session. CTLCV was at the Capitol both days of the special session, ensuring we stayed connected and engaged with legislators. We’re now coordinating with our advocate colleagues to identify top priorities for the session and begin preparations for the 2026 Environmental Summit. This week is Yes to Wind Week, and we joined Sierra Club and fellow advocates in thanking Attorney General William Tong for helping get the Revolution Wind project moving again. You can learn more about the event here. CTLCV staff also attended a press conference organized by the Interreligious Eco-Justice Network (IREJN) and Connecticut clergy members urging the Bonding Commission to release funding for energy efficiency. This would provide critical support for our state, where low-income households spend a higher percentage of their income on winter heating. We’re excited to share these R.E.A.D. updates with you, and even more grateful to have you with us as we head into the 2026 legislative session. - The CTLCV Staff ENGAGE We’re excited to announce the 2026 Environmental Summit, happening Wednesday, January 21st, 2026 in Downtown Hartford, CT at CT State College Capital. Join us for our annual event where advocates, lawmakers, policy experts and community members come together to build power for Connecticut’s environmental movement. Interested in sponsoring the Summit? Your support helps make this important event possible. Click here to learn about available opportunities. Stay tuned for more details. We can’t wait to see you there! ACT Take Action: Thank AG Tong and CT’s Delegation for Restarting Revolution Wind Recently, a federal judge lifted the Trump stop-work order on the Revolution Wind project, allowing the 70% completed construction to continue. This was in large part thanks to Attorney General Tong and Connecticut's Federal delegates. Take a moment to send them a thank you as we celebrate the Yes to Wind Week of Action in Connecticut! Send a Quick Message! DISCOVER Stay up to date with news and events from across the state. Article: Habitat for Humanity unveils 10 clean energy East Hartford homes Read It Here Event: How utility corporations in the Northeast undermine climate action Tue, Dec 9, 2025; 12:00 PM - 1:00 PM RSVP Here Book: Revolutionary Power: An Activist's Guide to Clean Energy Learn More Here Don't forget to check your library! Resource: Check out PACE's Clean Energy Action Center Build Your Town's Clean Energy Future This new resource helps you take local clean energy action. Learn More: Thermal Energy Networks Check Out Educational Resources Here Join TEN4CT's next meeting: Thursday, November 20, 12:30-1:30. Please register here. Article: CT Officials, Environmental Groups Back Wind Power In New London Event Read It Here Comments are closed.
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