H715 establishes the Clean Heat Standard to reduce Vermont’s greenhouse gas emissions from the thermal (heating) sector. Parties must reduce greenhouse gas emissions attributable to the Vermont thermal sector by retiring required amounts of clean heat credits to meet the thermal sector portion of the greenhouse gas emission reduction obligations of the Global Warming Solutions Act.
The Vermont State Assembly failed to override the Governor’s veto for H715 on May 10, 2022 by a vote of 99-51. We have assigned pluses to the nays because this narrative plays right into the UN’s Agenda 2030. this legislation creates more government interference and advances the Marxist climate change-agenda.