More than $93M of federal funding awarded to Virginians’ for home energy costs
Virginia has been awarded more than $93 million to fund the Low Income Home Energy Assistance Program (LIHEAP).
Virginia has been awarded more than $93 million to fund the Low Income Home Energy Assistance Program (LIHEAP).
The U.S. EDA selected two projects in Virginia as part of the first phase of the EDA’s Regional Tech Hubs Program.
Current law prohibits unaccredited claim representatives from charging to assist a veteran in the preparation of a VA benefit claim.
The Affordable Connectivity Program’s funding is set to expire in a few months, but 32 senators are urging Congress to extend the program.
The Bipartisan Infrastructure Law is funding $71,816,110 to reduce power outages and enable more clean energy sources in Virginia.
Efforts are under way to pass legislation that would require the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs to better track veterans who use its services and die by suicide.
The U.S. DOE selected the Thomas Jefferson National Accelerator Facility as the Hub Director for the new High Performance Data Facility.
Virginia’s Democratic Congressional delegation is calling on the U.S. DOE to investigate Youngkin’s Administration and the voter roll.
Before a Continuing Resolution averted a federal government shutdown, legislation was introduced to secure pay for federal contract workers.
The ARC has provided federal funding of $700,000 to complete a 12-phase project initiated in 2008 to provide safe, clean water to Hurley.
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