Kentucky: National Leaders in Energy Efficient Schools
Chuck Truesdell (Jefferson County Public Schools) and Christopher McIntyre (Warren County Public Schools) discuss the positive impact that energy tax credits are having on their school communities – lowering operating costs and saving taxpayer dollars, improving learning environments, supporting growing communities, and creating good local jobs.
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