MountainTrue board chairman goes to D.C., advocates for the environment

MountainTrue Board Chairman Peter Krull at the White House for a meeting with the Council for Environmental Quality
Our Board Chairman Peter Krull at the White House for a meeting with the Council for Environmental Quality

 

MountainTrue board chairman goes to D.C., advocates for the environment

During the last week of April, MountainTrue Board Chairman Peter Krull was in Washington, D.C., advocating for a number of environmental and climate change policies. The trip was sponsored by E2, Environmental Entrepreneurs, which is part of the National Resources Defense Council (NRDC). MountainTrue has worked with E2 in the past to get entrepreneurs more involved with environmental policy.While in D.C., Peter and his team met with members of the administration, including the Undersecretaries of Transportation and Agriculture, and the President’s Council on Environmental Quality. They also had meetings with nine Senate offices, including staff from North Carolina Sens. Tillis and Burr. They met with five House offices, including staff from Rep. Mark Meadows’ office.Peter’s group had multiple objectives for their meetings:– To demonstrate to legislators and the administration the importance of marrying economic and environmental interestsTo establish relationships with legislators on both sides of the aisleAnd to discuss our policy agenda, which includes:– The importance of incentives and renewable energy tax creditsClean energy financing opportunitiesClimate Change legislation and rulesThe EPA Clean Power PlanA Transportation Bill that is financially and environmentally sustainableContinued support for the military’s research into renewable energyMountainTrue is very proud to have Peter on our team, advocating for our environment in Western North Carolina — and in the halls of Washington, D.C.

Meeting with Sen. John Boozman, R-Arkansas, and his staff.
Meeting with Sen. John Boozman, R-Arkansas, and his staff.
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