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  • So consider this: a University of Virginia study has determined every public cost-share dollar spent on conservation in Virginia spins off $1.56 in local economic activity.

    William C. Baker: Be Careful What You Cut William C. Baker 2011

  • These cost-share programs could generate more than 11,700 new jobs.

    William C. Baker: Be Careful What You Cut William C. Baker 2011

  • These cost-share programs could generate more than 11,700 new jobs.

    William C. Baker: Be Careful What You Cut William C. Baker 2011

  • Federal cost-share dollars focused on helping farmers reduce pollution are extremely valuable.

    William C. Baker: Be Careful What You Cut William C. Baker 2011

  • So consider this: a University of Virginia study has determined every public cost-share dollar spent on conservation in Virginia spins off $1.56 in local economic activity.

    William C. Baker: Be Careful What You Cut William C. Baker 2011

  • We're investing $2.0 billion in United States-based manufacturers to produce advanced vehicle batteries and drive train components, $400 million to purchase, test, and deploy different types of electric vehicles to test their viability in the marketplace, and $300 million in cost-share projects under the "Clean Cities" program.

    The Energy Blog: The Paris Motor Show The Energy Blog 2010

  • We're investing $2.0 billion in United States-based manufacturers to produce advanced vehicle batteries and drive train components, $400 million to purchase, test, and deploy different types of electric vehicles to test their viability in the marketplace, and $300 million in cost-share projects under the "Clean Cities" program.

    The Energy Blog: The Paris Motor Show The Energy Blog 2010

  • We're investing $2.0 billion in United States-based manufacturers to produce advanced vehicle batteries and drive train components, $400 million to purchase, test, and deploy different types of electric vehicles to test their viability in the marketplace, and $300 million in cost-share projects under the "Clean Cities" program.

    The Energy Blog: The Paris Motor Show The Energy Blog 2010

  • We're investing $2.0 billion in United States-based manufacturers to produce advanced vehicle batteries and drive train components, $400 million to purchase, test, and deploy different types of electric vehicles to test their viability in the marketplace, and $300 million in cost-share projects under the "Clean Cities" program.

    The Energy Blog: The Paris Motor Show The Energy Blog 2010

  • So consider this: a University of Virginia study has determined every public cost-share dollar spent on conservation in Virginia spins off $1.56 in local economic activity.

    William C. Baker: Be Careful What You Cut William C. Baker 2011

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