17-01: In Support of Endangered Species Act Reform 17-02: In Support of Increasing Energy Infrastructure Investments and Maintaining the Federal Tax Exemption for Municipal Bonds 17-03: In Support of Congressional Oversight and Review of the Federal Power Act 17-04: Maintaining the Municipal
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In Support of Implementing Meaningful Oversight and Transparency of Supplemental Transmission Projects For easy sharing, download the resolution. Resolution 18-01 Sponsors: American Municipal Power; Ohio Municipal Electric Association; Delaware Municipal Electric Corporation; Blue Ridge Power Agency
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In Support of Public Power Infrastructure Investments For easy sharing, download the resolution. Resolution 18-05 Sponsors: New York Association of Public Power; Braintree Electric Light Department; Illinois Municipal Electric Agency Our communities deserve the better life and stronger economy that
Disaster Response and Mutual Aid
In Support of Improved Efforts to Prevent and Respond to Natural Disasters For easy sharing, download the resolution. Resolution 18-04 Sponsors: Northern California Power Agency; California Municipal Utilities Association; Southern California Public Power Authority; Florida Municipal Electric
2025 Results Apprentice - Overall 1st – Ryan Kornegay, JEA, Jacksonville, Florida 2nd – Robert Rivera, Kissimmee Utility Authority, Kissimmee, FL 3rd – Garrett Accomando, Orlando Utilities Commission, Orlando, FL 4th – Donovan Leardini, Sacramento Municipal Utility District, Sacramento, CA 5th –
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The American Public Power Association provides an array of resources for members to use in workforce development operations and decision making. Reports and templates Videos on careers in public power: professionals share a bit about what they do at their jobs. The Public Power Mentoring Toolkit
Environment
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Electricity Markets Filings and Reports APPA proposes that the mandatory capacity market constructs be reformed to serve as voluntary, residual capacity procurement mechanisms. , and released a white paper on the need for such reforms. The American Public Power Association and American Municipal