Barrett to helm Energy Committee

POUGHKEEPSIE — Didi Barrett (D-106) has been appointed chair of the New York State Assembly Energy Committee by Speaker Carl Heastie.

“This is a critical moment in time for our planet and for New York State as we battle climate change and work to reach the goals set forth by the Climate Leadership and Community Protection Act (CLCPA),” said Barrett.

“I remain committed to advancing thoughtful policies that will reduce greenhouse gas emissions, supporting innovative energy generation practices, and working with state and local leaders to foster an environment that promotes a just energy transition and supports the siting of renewable energy in an equitable and sustainable manner.”

“For the past four years, I have had the extraordinary privilege to serve as Chair of the New York State Assembly’s Veterans’ Affairs Committee, advocating for our veterans and military families across the state.

“During my tenure, we created the first-ever Department of Veterans Services; restored state benefits for LGBTQ veterans and others under the Restoration of Honor Act; expanded access to scholarships for servicemembers and their families, and passed the pioneering OutdoorRx Act to expand access to the healing qualities of nature.

“I am especially proud of the work we did to address mental health and trauma and the record funding we secured for critical initiatives like the Joseph P. Dwyer Vet2Vet Program,” Barrett continued.

“I thank all of the veterans organizations, advocates, individuals and families we met and worked with and remain committed to fighting for New York State’s more than 700,000 veterans and their families.”

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