Legislation
Legislation Could Limit RUS LendingPublished: February 14th, 2012
Electric cooperatives say a budget reform measure passed by the House of Representatives could place unnecessary limits on Rural Utilities Service lending and potentially lead to higher electric... Read more
Legislation
Lawmakers Seek Funding for LIHEAPPublished: February 9th, 2012
Lawmakers in both houses of Congress have sent letters to President Obama in recent weeks, urging that he give special consideration to the amount of energy assistance for the poor. The bipartisan... Read more
Legislation
Hill Panel OKs Dodd-Frank GuidancePublished: January 29th, 2012
The House Agriculture Committee has advanced several bills that address electric cooperatives’ concerns with federal regulators’ “overreach” in writing financial reform regulations. NRECA... Read more
Legislation
Incentives for Renewables ExpirePublished: December 22nd, 2011
A federal “tax grant” program that is helping electric cooperatives finance renewable energy projects is set to expire at the end of the year, and that could slow the pace of alternative energy... Read more
Legislation
Low-Income Heating Aid is CutPublished: December 20th, 2011
Funding for a home heating program will be cut from last year's level under the omnibus spending package approved by Congress late last week. The bill provides $3.5 billion for the Low Income Home... Read more
Legislation
Hill Blocks Funds for Bulb StandardsPublished: December 20th, 2011
Congress has hit the “off” switch, at least temporarily, on the enforcement of light bulb efficiency standards that opponents characterized as an effective ban on traditional incandescent... Read more
Legislation
Bills Seek to Trim Dodd-Frank ImpactPublished: December 14th, 2011
NRECA has joined other energy trade associations to urge support for two House bills that would minimize the impact of recently enacted financial reforms on their energy market operations. The eight... Read more
