Last week, Environment Washington Advocate Pam Clough joined clean building advocates and activists in Olympia at a state Building Code Council public hearing. Check out her tweet thread below!
I testified at the WA State Building Code Council public hearing today, calling on #SBCC to accept the proposed updates that highly efficient heat pumps be required in new residential construction. The future is electric, let's #HeatPumpitUp! pic.twitter.com/uRMAcrmmTZ
— Pam Clough (@pams_jams) October 14, 2022
#SBCC will make their decision in mid-November about this critical opportunity to #ActofClimate and make cleaner, healthier homes for Washingtonians. I'm inspired by everyone who made their voice heard on this, and huge thanks to @climatesolution & co for ALL the coordination. pic.twitter.com/WXNAmRCLnJ
— Pam Clough (@pams_jams) October 14, 2022
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