Senator Rockefeller Visits Martinsburg Weatherization Site

Press Release

Date: March 23, 2009
Location: Washington, DC

Senator John D. (Jay) Rockefeller IV visited the home of Martinsburg resident, David Babcock, on Friday, March 20, 2009.

In September 2008, the Eastern West Virginia Community Action Agency weatherized Babcock's house - replacing his furnace, sealing his ductwork, and insulating his attic. Under the Economic Recovery Package, more than 3,000 additional homes will be weatherized and as many as 125 new jobs will be created.

"I was so thankful to be invited into David's house to see the great work of the Eastern West Virginia Community Action Agency," said Senator Rockefeller. "The weatherization program is making an impact in West Virginia, creating new jobs across the state while improving the energy efficiency of homes and reducing utility bills."

West Virginia is estimated to receive $70 million, with $37.5 million for weatherization and $32.7 million for the State Energy Program. The program offers rebates to consumers for home energy audits and other energy savings improvements.

"It was an honor to show Mr. Babcock's home to Senator Rockefeller, so he could see firsthand the good work we are doing to weatherize homes in West Virginia," said Bob Wagner, the weatherization coordinator for Eastern West Virginia Community Action. "This money secured in the stimulus package will go toward helping people lower their energy costs, and create local jobs right here at home."

"It was a real thrill to have Senator Rockefeller into my home to witness what the weatherization team can accomplish. This weatherization program has made a significant difference in my monthly bills—I save over 50% of the estimated utility costs. I hope people will reach out and take advantage of the program—it's a good thing and it's green," said David Babcock, a Martinsburg resident who opened his home to Senator Rockefeller on Friday.


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