Organizations Filed Purposes:
HEAL UTAH PROMOTES RENEWABLE ENERGY AND CLEAN AIR AND PROTECTS PUBLIC HEALTH AND THE ENVIRONMENT FROM DIRTY, TOXIC AND NUCLEAR ENERGY THREATS.
AIR QUALITY HEAL'S CLEAN AIR WORK FOCUSES ON REDUCING HARMFUL EMISSIONS FROM VEHICLES, BUILDINGS, AND INDUSTRY. SPECIFIC CAMPAIGNS INCLUDE: 1)SUPPORTING INCENTIVES AND INFRASTRUCTURE FOR ALTERNATIVE FUEL VEHICLES INCLUDING ALTERNATIVE VEHICLE TAX CREDITS, 2)ENSURING THAT AIR QUALITY REGULATIONS ARE ENFORCED AND STRENGTHENED FOR INDUSTRIAL POLLUTERS, 3)ADVOCATING FOR INCREASED FUNDING FOR UTAH'S DIVISION OF AIR QUALITY, 4)WORKING WITH LEGISLATIVE ALLIES ON BILLS THAT REQUIRE EMISSION TESTING OF DIESEL VEHICLES AND INCREASED FINES FOR ILLEGAL TAMPERING WITH DIESEL VEHICLES, 5)CREATING NEW FUNDING FOR AIR QUALITY PROGRAMS, 6)MONITORING AND PROVIDING INPUT ON THE STATE'S EPA-REQUIRED PLANS FOR SMALL PARTICULATES, OZONE AND REGIONAL HAZE, 7) PROMOTING THE STATE'S CLEAN THE AIR CHALLENGE TO ENCOURAGE UTAH'S RESIDENTS TO ADOPT ALTERNATIVES TO SINGLE OCCUPANT AUTOMOBILE TRAVEL.
NUCLEAR POWER AND NUCLEAR WASTE HEAL'S CURRENT WORK ON NUCLEAR WASTE AND NUCLEAR POWER INCLUDES THE FOLLOWING: 1)OPPOSING THE DEVELOPMENT OF A SMALL MODULAR NUCLEAR REACTOR POWER PLANT IN IDAHO THAT WOULD PROVIDE ELECTRICITY TO 30 UTAH MUNICIPALITIES, 2)MONITOR AND OPPOSE THE DISPOSAL OF THE NATION'S STOCKPILE OF DEPLETED URANIUM AND OTHER RADIOACTIVE WASTE OTHER THAN CLASS A WASTE AT THE ENERGYSOLUTIONS SITE IN CLIVE, UTAH, AND 3)OPPOSING THE FURTHER DEVELOPMENT AND OPERATION OF THE YUCCA MOUNTAIN NUCLEAR WASTE DISPOSAL SITE WHICH WOULD RESULT IN THE TRANSPORTATION OF 80% OF THE NATION'S DANGEROUS HIGH-LEVEL NUCLEAR WASTE THROUGH UTAH IN REGULAR TRUCK AND TRAIN SHIPMENTS FOR DECADES.
TRANSITION TO CLEAN ENERGY HEAL'S MAJOR INITIATIVES RELATED TO CLIMATE CHANGE AND THE TRANSITION TO RENEWABLE ENERGY ARE: 1)THE DEVELOPMENT OF LEGISLATION THAT WOULD ALLOW ROCKY MOUNTAIN POWER, THE STATE'S MAJOR ELECTRIC UTILITY, TO CONVERT ITS AGING COAL PLANTS FROM STRANDED ASSETS TO SECURITIZED INVESTMENTS BACKED BY THE STATE'S AAA BOND RATING. THIS WOULD FREE UP CAPITAL TO BE REINVESTED IN NEW WIND, SOLAR AND ENERGY STORAGE ASSETS THAT WOULD REDUCE CARBON EMISSIONS, AVOID CONSUMER RATE INCREASES, ASSURE UTILITY STOCK PERFORMANCE FOR INVESTORS, AND PROVIDE FUNDS TO DIVERSIFY THE ECONOMIES OF COAL-DEPENDENT COMMUNITIES. WE HAVE BEEN THE LEAD ORGANIZATION IN DEVELOPING A COMPLICATED PIECE OF STATE LEGISLATION WITH OTHER ADVOCACY GROUPS, LEGISLATORS, THE UTILITY, AND BUSINESSES. 2)THE DEVELOPMENT OF LEGISLATION THAT WOULD PROVIDE TAX CREDITS FOR EARLY ADOPTERS OF ENERGY STORAGE TECHNOLOGY 3)WE ALSO HAVE BEEN CLOSELY MONITORING THE METHODOLOGY AND STATUS OF A ROOFTOP SOLAR RATE STUDY THAT RESULTED FROM THE 2017 SETTLEMENT WITH THE UTILITY COMPANY REGARDING CHANGES IN THESE RATES. 4)FINALLY WE HAVE BEEN WORKING CLOSELY WITH MUNICIPALITIES THAT HAVE RECENTLY SET SUSTAINABILITY GOALS, AS A RESULT OF SUPPORTIVE CHANGES IN STATE AND UTILITY POLICIES, TO HELP THEM WITH STRATEGIES TO ACHIEVE THOSE GOALS.
Executives Listed on Filing
Total Salary includes financial earnings, benefits, and all related organization earnings listed on tax filing
Name | Title | Hours Per Week | Total Salary |
Scott Williams | EXECUTIVE DI | 40 | $56,524 |
Paul Zuckerman | DIRECTOR | 1 | $0 |
Myron Willson | BOARD CHAIR | 2 | $0 |
Dee Rowland | DIRECTOR | 1 | $0 |
Rachel Posner | DIRECTOR | 1 | $0 |
Sophia Nicholas | DIRECTOR | 1 | $0 |
Zach Michalk | DIRECTOR | 1 | $0 |
Sophie Hayes | DIRECTOR | 1 | $0 |
Camille Erickson | TREASURER | 2 | $0 |
Christy Clay | DIRECTOR | 1 | $0 |
Craig Buschmann | DIRECTOR | 1 | $0 |
Evan Burbidge | DIRECTOR | 1 | $0 |
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