Action Needed: Sign by Friday, August 22, 2025
Overview
The U.S. House of Representatives has proposed $60 million in FY26 funding for the U.S. Department of Energy’s Clean Cities and Communities (CC&C) Program — a major win for energy security, American jobs, and clean transportation innovation.
Now, we must make the case to the U.S. Senate — especially key Republican appropriators — that this funding has broad support from businesses, fleets, and clean transportation leaders across the country.
Help us deliver a strong, bipartisan message: Clean Cities and Communities delivers real economic and environmental impact — and deserves full funding.
The U.S. House of Representatives has proposed $60 million in FY26 funding for the U.S. Department of Energy’s Clean Cities and Communities (CC&C) Program — a major win for energy security, American jobs, and clean transportation innovation.
Now, we must make the case to the U.S. Senate — especially key Republican appropriators — that this funding has broad support from businesses, fleets, and clean transportation leaders across the country.
Help us deliver a strong, bipartisan message: Clean Cities and Communities delivers real economic and environmental impact — and deserves full funding.
SIGN THE BUSINESS LETTER
If you are a business, nonprofit, fleet, utility, or other clean transportation stakeholder, add your name to our national letter urging full FY26 funding for the Clean Cities and Communities Program.
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Why It Matters
The Clean Cities and Communities Program is a public-private partnership success story:
- Supports local job creation, private investment, and emissions reductions
- Drives the adoption of clean fuels, EVs, and advanced technologies
- Builds resilient transportation infrastructure in both urban and rural communities
- Strengthens our national energy security
Thank You for Lending Your Voice
Transportation Energy Partners and the Clean Cities and Communities coalitions appreciate your leadership and support. Together, we can ensure that Congress continues to invest in a cleaner, more resilient, and economically vibrant transportation future.
For questions or additional support, please contact:
Steven Montoya, Executive Director — [email protected]
For questions or additional support, please contact:
Steven Montoya, Executive Director — [email protected]