From securing the Commonwealth’s coal ash ponds to directing energy companies to provide incentives to low-income Virginians, Republicans passed a handful of bills that will directly impact energy usage and the environment.

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From securing the Commonwealth’s coal ash ponds to directing energy companies to provide incentives to low-income Virginians, Republicans passed a handful of bills that will directly impact energy usage and the environment.
“I truly have been blessed to be able to serve my country, my state, and my city, and I pray that I leave the House of Delegates just a little better than I found it eight years ago,” said Delegate Gordon Helsel following his retirement.
From dancing at the “Holiday Inn on Franklin Street” to “having a toddy on the floor,” Delegate Riley Ingram’s retirement speech is one for the books.