Congresswoman Doris Matsui has represented the city of Sacramento and its surrounding areas since 2005. As a senior member of the House Energy and Commerce Committee, she serves on the Health and Energy subcommittees and is the Vice Chair on the Communications and Technology subcommittee. She is committed to strengthening Sacramento’s flood protection, ensuring quality, affordable health care for all, promoting a clean energy economy, and creating a vibrant region where families can live, work, and play.
As a member of the House Energy and Commerce Committee, and Co-Chair of the House Sustainable Energy and Environment Coalition (SEEC), Congresswoman Matsui has made it a top priority to bring clean energy technology to Sacramento, transform the city into a global leader in the sector, and support many local initiatives on clean school buses and 100% clean energy by 2030. From enacting her Healthier and Greener Schools act through the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act – which would help schools nationwide upgrade to energy efficient technologies and install electric school bus chargers – to negotiating one of the largest expansions of rooftop solar tax credits for medium- and low-income homeowners in President Biden’s Build Back Better Act, the Congresswoman continues to support forward-thinking clean energy policies that help our economy and the environment.
In addition to these efforts, Congresswoman Matsui has introduced several bills to promote green jobs and climate resilience. This Congress, her POWER ON Act was enacted through the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act. In light of the devastating wildfires ravaging through California and subsequent blackouts, this law provides states with additional funding to invest in electrical grid resiliency upgrades in the face of extreme weather events, which are becoming stronger and more frequent due to climate change. She has also led the Clean Energy Victory Bonds Act to give Americans opportunities to invest in clean energy projects and supported the 100% Clean Economy Act. Through her leadership role in SEEC, she has advocated for tax incentives for zero emission vehicles, energy efficiency, and clean energy production. Many of these tax incentives, including the extension of tax credits for solar as well as onshore and offshore wind, were enacted at the end of 2020, and several more became a part of the clean energy investments included in the President’s Build Back Better Act.
Congresswoman Matsui believes we have an historic opportunity to lead the world in the clean energy sector in our region. From world-class universities and training facilities, to demonstrated consumer support, to a range of existing clean tech companies and forward-thinking utilities, Sacramento has what it takes to foster growth and help jumpstart our local economy.
The Congresswoman believes it is vital that our local clean energy manufacturing firms continue to have the tools and resources they need to be competitive in the global clean energy economy, and create new, good paying jobs in the Sacramento region.