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19-01: In Support of Reducing Wildfire Risk by Adequately Funding Fire Suppression and Forest Health Programs 19-02: In Support of Ensuring Proper Cost Allocation for the Central Valley Project Improvement Act 19-03: In Support of Affirming Local Control of Pole Attachments 19-04: In Support of
Read a weekly digest of news on COVID-19 here. If you are a member and have not been receiving the COVID-19 weekly digest, email info@publicpower.org. APPA’s Ditto, AMP’s Thompson detail pandemic response, commitment to diversity CISA tabletop exercise package assists with pandemic recovery and
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Light Up Navajo is an initiative to bring electricity to the 15,000 Navajo households that do not have power. The Navajo Nation is 27,000 square miles, a service area that makes providing electricity no small task. The terrain, distance between the homes, and the sheer size of the area makes it
18-01: In Support of Implementing Meaningful Oversight and Transparency of Supplemental Projects 18-03: In Support of Electric Vehicles 18-04: In Support of Improved Efforts to Prevent and Respond to Natural Disasters 18-05: In Support of Public Power Infrastructure Investments 18-06: In Support of
Association Publications The American Public Power Association has a suite of resources to help in hardening a utility's physical security. Physical Security Essentials: A Public Power Primer Physical Security Essentials: A Public Power Primer, updated in 2024, addresses physical security protective
The American Public Power Association is the voice of not-for-profit, community-owned utilities that power 2,000 towns and cities nationwide. We represent public power before the federal government to protect the interests of the more than 49 million people that public power utilities serve, and the