Public Comments for: HB1256 - Electric utilities, certain; purchased power cost risk mitigation practices.
Last Name: Whitehead Organization: Center for Common Ground Locality: Richmond

HB155 – Support Good afternoon Mister Chair and members. My name is Edwuan Whitehead, Public Policy Director for the Center for Common Ground. I support HB155. Many Virginians face barriers when public processes lack clarity or consistency. These difficulties limit access to services and civic engagement, especially in rural, low income, and marginalized communities. HB155 strengthens transparency and helps ensure residents can navigate systems with confidence. We urge your support. HB658 – Support Good afternoon Mister Chair. I am Edwuan Whitehead with the Center for Common Ground. I support HB658. Residents across the Commonwealth struggle with unclear instructions, limited broadband, and transportation challenges that block access to essential services. HB658 improves responsiveness and creates more equitable pathways for residents seeking support. This bill moves Virginia toward a fairer and more accessible public system. We ask for your support. HB503 – Support Good afternoon Mister Chair. My name is Edwuan Whitehead and I support HB503 on behalf of the Center for Common Ground. Families we serve rely on predictable and understandable public processes. When requirements are confusing or communication is inconsistent, unnecessary burdens fall on those with the least time and resources. HB503 improves clarity and strengthens accountability, helping restore trust between residents and the systems that serve them. We urge passage of HB503. HB1256 – Support Good afternoon Mister Chair and members. I am Edwuan Whitehead, Public Policy Director for the Center for Common Ground. I support HB1256. The communities we serve regularly face delays and procedural confusion that keep them from receiving essential services. HB1256 helps modernize these pathways by improving usability and reducing avoidable obstacles. This bill supports equity, stability, and more efficient service delivery. We respectfully request your support. HB1075 – Support Good afternoon Mister Chair. My name is Edwuan Whitehead and I support HB1075. Residents across Virginia describe how unclear procedures and inconsistent communication prevent them from meeting obligations or accessing critical resources. HB1075 strengthens access and fairness for families who balance work, caregiving, and travel limitations. This bill helps ensure government processes function as intended, with clarity and consistency. We ask the committee to advance HB1075. HB591 – Support Good afternoon Mister Chair. I am Edwuan Whitehead with the Center for Common Ground. I support HB591. Virginians often encounter delays and procedural hurdles that create avoidable hardship and discourage civic engagement. HB591 increases transparency, improves access, and brings much needed consistency to systems relied on by vulnerable households. This bill helps ensure public services meet the needs of all communities. We urge your support for HB591. HB1379 – Support Good afternoon Mister Chair and members. My name is Edwuan Whitehead and I support HB1379. Many families across the Commonwealth face real barriers when navigating public systems, especially those managing multiple jobs, caregiving responsibilities, or limited transportation. HB1379 improves clarity, lowers procedural burdens, and supports more equitable outcomes. This bill allows residents to engage with greater stability and confidence. We respectfully request passage of HB1379.

Last Name: Todaro Locality: Henrico County

Passing fuel costs directly to customers is unacceptable. The development of a fuel cost sharing mechanism is a step towards promoting affordability by creating an incentive to reduce fuel costs and reducing bill volatility. I respectfully urge you to support this bill.

Last Name: Summers Locality: Richmond

I support HB 1256. This bill will help improve affordability in VA, a major necessity. For public electric utilities, fuel costs are passed directly to customers. This bill allows utilities to share savings when fuel and purchased power costs are lower than expected, and requires utilities to absorb a share of costs when fuel costs exceed budget, rather than passing on all costs to customers. This bill directs the State Corporation Commission to design a fuel cost-sharing mechanism for Dominion and APCo through a one-year rulemaking proceeding to be completed by Fall 2027.

Last Name: Summers Locality: Richmond

I support HB 1256. This bill will help improve affordability in VA, a major necessity. For public electric utilities, fuel costs are passed directly to customers. This bill allows utilities to share savings when fuel and purchased power costs are lower than expected, and requires utilities to absorb a share of costs when fuel costs exceed budget, rather than passing on all costs to customers. This bill directs the State Corporation Commission to design a fuel cost-sharing mechanism for Dominion and APCo through a one-year rulemaking proceeding to be completed by Fall 2027.

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