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RMA Assigns Statuses to One Spring 2022 Resolution and Some Fall 2022 Resolutions

Following the endorsement of resolutions by RMA members, the RMA forwards the resolutions to the appropriate provincial or federal ministry or organization for an initial response. Based on the response received, the RMA assigns the resolution a status and drafts an initial reaction.

The RMA updates the resolutions database and issues bulletins with updates as responses are received. The RMA has received three additional responses to some fall 2022 resolutions, with an additional response to one member resolution passed at the 2022 Spring Convention. Given these responses, the RMA has drafted an initial reaction to the four resolutions.

The government responses, statuses, and the RMA reactions can be viewed for each resolution on the RMA Resolutions Database:

11-22F Disparity in Electricity Distribution and Transmission Rates
21-22F Loss of Agricultural Land to Renewable Energy Projects
23-22F Small Scale Generation Regulation – Interconnection Challenges
6-22S Responsiveness of Service Delivery by Quasi-independent Agencies in Alberta

The RMA plans to release its winter 2023 Advocacy Report Card in the coming months, which will include statuses and reactions to all other fall 2022 resolutions for which a government response is received, as well as status and reaction updates to all other active resolutions.

Emmanuel Chukwuma
Policy & Research Analyst
587.689.5484
emmanuel@RMAlberta.com

Wyatt Skovron
Manager of Policy & Advocacy
780.955.4096
wyatt@RMAlberta.com