APGA represents America’s publicly owned natural gas utilities at the federal level by advocating on behalf of our members on a variety of issues impacting the distribution and direct use of natural gas. Learn more about our priorities by clicking the topics below.
As a small municipal system we have a limited budget. APGA membership allows us to keep up on policy and rule changes. They fight for the small systems at the legislative level. Kelli Neiberger, Gas Department Supervisor, Town of Rangely Gas Department, Colorado
Natural gas provides a reliable and cost-effective energy source for families and businesses throughout the country due to its abundance and the efficiency of direct use. Consequently, APGA is an advocate for policies that keep energy costs low such as LIHEAP funding and pipeline rate accountability.
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APGA and its members support energy efficiency standards grounded in sound science, transparent analysis and economic justification. View More on Appliance Efficiency
America’s public gas utilities believe the safe delivery of natural gas is paramount for our industry. APGA engages on behalf of its members in activities such as the Pipeline Safety Reauthorization, PHMSA Advisory Bulletins, and federal comments to federal regulatory agencies. APGA works with both federal policymakers to ensure any changes to safety regulations are technically feasible, reasonable, cost-effective, and practical. View More on Regulatory Advocacy
APGA often sends letters to Congress providing our members’ perspectives on important policy issues.View Congressional Correspondence
APGA's activities are guided by policy positions as memorialized in the APGA Policy Resolutions.
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APGA often submits comments to federal agencies providing our members' perspectives on important rulemakings.
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There are many opportunities for all APGA members (system, associates, and agency members) to get involved from being involved in our committees, engaging in advocacy, and more!
APGA members share their best practices on safety & operations through various committees and the System Operational Achievement Recognition (SOAR) program.
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APGA members, through their involvement in Committees and Councils, participate in the Legislative Summit, an annual event on Capitol Hill where they engage with policymakers, as well as other meetings with their legislators. They also meet regularly and join in frequent webinars on advocacy priorities.
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Investing in developing new and improved products, processes, practices, and knowledge to increase the operational safety of natural gas distribution infrastructure and to increase the utilization of safe and efficient natural gas end-use technologies.
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