The Week Ahead: Travis Credit Union launches Driving Clean Assistance Program
VACAVILLE Travis Credit Union and Community Housing Development Corporation have partnered to promote the launch of CHDC’s “Driving Clean Assistance Program” as part of the Light-Duty Financing Assistance in Disadvantaged Communities pilot project.
This project allows Community Housing Development Corporation to provide financial assistance of up to $5,000, enabling consumers to purchase advanced technology (plug-in, hybrid and battery electric) vehicles.
The Driving Clean Assistance Program is part of the California Climate Investments Initiative, a statewide program to reduce greenhouse gases while providing local benefits to California neighborhoods, with an emphasis on disadvantaged communities.
Travis Credit Union partners with CHDC for pilot project
VACAVILLE Travis Credit Union and Community Housing Development Corporation have partnered to promote the launch of CHDC’s “Driving Clean Assistance Program” as part of the Light-Duty Financing Assistance in Disadvantaged Communities pilot project.
This project allows Community Housing Development Corporation to provide financial assistance of up to $5,000, enabling consumers to purchase advanced technology (plug-in, hybrid and battery electric) vehicles.
The Driving Clean Assistance Program is part of the California Climate Investments Initiative, a statewide program to reduce greenhouse gases while providing local benefits to California neighborhoods, with an emphasis on disadvantaged communities.
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Jan. 5 CONGRESSMAN SWORN IN
Rep. Mike Thompson, D. St. Helena, was sworn in to represent California’sFifth Congressional District in the 117th Congress. He outlined his priorities for the coming session in a statement below.
“It’s my deep honor to be sworn in to again serve our community in Congress. Our nation faces a crisis unlike any in our lifetimes and we must tackle this challenge together. I will work tirelessly to ensure we have the resources to crush the coronavirus and support the families, workers, small businesses and state and local governments that are struggling. We need more relief and we must work to get this done as soon as possible. This is our most urgent task in the first weeks and months of this year.”