Terry McAuliffe joins natural gas group to push clean energy agenda in Virginia
Former Virginia Governor Terry McAuliffe is joining the board of a natural gas advocacy group, Natural Allies for a Clean Energy Future. McAuliffe will serve as a national co-chair, expanding the group's operations in Virginia.
McAuliffe, a prominent Democrat, held the governorship from 2014 to 2018. Before that, he was a major fundraiser for the party. He will now work alongside other former Democratic politicians, though their identities are yet to be revealed. The group aims to promote natural gas as a clean energy source and McAuliffe's involvement signals a boost for their efforts in Virginia.
McAuliffe's appointment is part of Natural Allies' strategy to grow its influence in Virginia. With his political background and experience, he brings valuable insight to the group's advocacy for natural gas in the clean energy sector.
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