/2
/2
π #NV: Weβve got 5οΈβ£ pieces of #GoodClimateNews to kick off March!
Weβre seeing progress on clean energy, well-deserved utility refunds, and events bringing families together across our state.
Which story made you smile? Share below! π
#Nevada #Climate #Environment #HappyNews #GoodNews
βοΈ @susielee.house.gov has worked to expand solar and lower-cost clean energy options we can all access.
Because when itβs easier for our families to install solar, we can start saving on our energy bills sooner!
π See her 2025 score: buff.ly/i5pSGud
Steve Pearce is the wrong choice to lead the Bureau of Land Management, and I voted against his nomination today.
@repstevenhorsford.bsky.social has been a champion for investments intended to expand lower-cost energy options and clean energy jobs.
When our energy costs rise, that adds pressure for people already trying to keep housing within reach.
π See his 2025 score: buff.ly/gN7SVuo
β Nevadans made it clear: Our #PublicLands are not for sale.
We're grateful to @cortezmasto.senate.gov for opposing 'Sell-Off' Steve Pearce to lead the Bureau of Land Management and always standing up against efforts to sell off our open spaces.
@reviewjournal.com:
π @titus.house.gov earned a 100% score on the 2025 @lcv.org Scorecard and continues to be an #EnvironmentalChampion for advancing solutions that lower energy costs, advance cleaner transportation, and protect our public lands and health.
π See her score: buff.ly/kXDG7qU
I am proud to be endorsed by @nvconservation.bsky.social. As a parent, there is nothing more important than conserving the beauty of our stateβs natural resources for future generations.
And Nevadans agree: 81% of voters want leaders who prioritize conservation.
These endorsements reflect a simple truth: When we elect leaders who protect Nevada, we all benefit.
View our list of endorsements for #2026 at: buff.ly/F6R0huf
π³οΈ Weβre proud to re-endorse leaders across #NV who continue to stand up for our air, our water, and our public lands.
From clean energy progress to protecting the places we love, these candidates have shown up for our communities and our shared future.
@rosen.senate.gov has focused her work on issues affecting families across #NV, including keeping energy-saving upgrades within reach and expanding workforce pathways that can support housing supply over time.
π See her 2025 score: buff.ly/8Yx2bEJ
π° ICYMI: Energy bills already stretch many of our household budgets. For decades, some #NV families paid even more than they should have...
Now state regulators have approved $63M+ in refunds to over 100,000 customers π
#FOX5Vegas reporting:
π Learn more + apply with #NVGreenBusiness: buff.ly/85v6rRB
β³ ICYMI: Apply by Monday, March 2, for up to $1,500 in energy-saving upgrades for your #smallbiz!
With energy bills topping the list of rising monthly costs, this rebate can help you upgrade your HVAC, lighting, and reduce waste, up to $1,500 per business π€
FREE to enroll, and spots are limited!
ποΈ When we hike, camp, or gather on #PublicLands, we step into shared history.
81% of Nevadans say #PublicLands matter when choosing leaders.
And preserving the truth honors the people and stories that help shape them.
@americanprogress.bsky.social reports:
Image 1
For the third day in a row, the Las Vegas Valley saw temperatures hit at least 80 degrees. Except this time it was a record.
STORY: lvrj.com/post/3713326
π¨ Tens of thousands of #NV families paid too much on their energy bills for decades.
Now state regulators have ordered NV Energy to refund $63M.
As our ED Kristee Watson shared, sustained public pressure and #AB452 finally forced action.
@TheNVIndy.com reporting: buff.ly/lJsfDxI
Which story made you smile? Share below! π
#Nevada #Climate #Environment #HappyNews #GoodNews
π€οΈ #NV: Weβre wrapping up February with 5οΈβ£ pieces of #GoodClimateNews!
From desert tree plantings to new park murals and community improvements, weβre seeing progress across #NV.
π Learn more + apply with #NVGreenBusiness: buff.ly/85v6rRB
π£οΈ #NV small businesses: Energy costs keep climbing, and many of us feel it every month...
You could get up to $1,500 from #NVGreenBusiness to upgrade lighting, HVAC, and other equipment that reduce energy waste and lower your energy bills.
Itβs FREE to enroll + limited spots are available!
ποΈ Our #PublicLands hold the stories of who we are, including Black history.
In #NV, 82% of voters worry about cuts to national park funding and management, and most want these places protected for future generations.
@americanprogress.bsky.social reporting:
In 2025, @cortezmasto.senate.gov stood up for affordable clean energy, public lands, and protections for workers and communities.
Those decisions shape the costs we face at home and the open spaces our families recreate on everyday.
π See her 2025 score: buff.ly/cjYXItr
Just minutes ago, my bill to protect the water supply for over a million Nevadans passed out of the Senate!
This is good news that will allow us to reinforce our water infrastructure in Southern Nevada while committing more land for conservation and protection in Sloan Canyon.
As energy bills rise, this yearβs scorecard tracks how our representatives' votes affect our energy costs, air, water, and public lands.
π See our representatives' scores at: scorecard.lcv.org.
π¨ JUST IN: The @lcv.org 2025 National Environmental Scorecard is here and #NV is proud to have leaders in Washington who are fighting back against higher costs, more pollution, and attacks on our democracy! π
π‘οΈ Many in #NV have experienced heat waves, floods, and wildfire smoke. Recovery doesnβt end when headlines do.
In 2024, Las Vegas had 112 days over 100Β° and Reno saw its hottest summer.
On Saturday, Feb. 28, join @WeatherSurvivors.Bsky.Social to advocate for our community's protection.
Moving forward, we need transparency and strong enforcement of #AB452 so our families get fair bills and clear answers.
Read our full statement at π: buff.ly/K8uSze4
π¨ BREAKING: NV Energy must refund about $63M to tens of thousands of #NV households after decades of overcharging.
For many of us already juggling high energy bills, these refunds bring overdue relief and raise hard questions about how overcharges lasted so long.