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Co-op Leaders Engage Legislators on Capitol Hill

Representatives from Brunswick Electric, Four County EMC, Lumbee River EMC, South River EMC and North Carolina’s Electric Cooperatives met with the office of Rep. David Rouzer.

Co-ops met with the staffs of 15 members of the NC congressional delegation   from the offices of 13 representatives and Senators Thom Tillis and Ted Budd.

North Carolina’s electric cooperatives focused on several key issues during meetings, including:

“These conversations came at a critical time, as electric co-ops here in North Carolina and across the country are facing an array of industry and policy challenges, including meeting the most fundamental expectations for reliable power,” said Sharla Wells, vice president of external affairs for North Carolina’s Electric Cooperatives. “Maintaining an open dialogue with policymakers is crucial, as our members of Congress look to co-op leaders as the pulse of the rural communities they serve.”

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