The article highlights Silicon Valley Clean Energy's initiative, providing Sunnyvale homeowners a free tool to facilitate the transition from gas to electric appliances, with potential rebates of up to $8,750. Additionally, it covers the League of Women Voters Cupertino-Sunnyvale's recent elections, introducing co-presidents Tracey Edwards and Polly Bove, among other officers. Furthermore, a free webinar hosted by NOVA Workforce Services is announced, intended for employers seeking crucial updates on state wage and hour laws, enhancing knowledge on compliance and regulations.
Silicon Valley Clean Energy has launched a free tool to assist Sunnyvale homeowners in switching to energy-efficient, all-electric appliances, offering rebates up to $8,750.
At their annual meeting, the League of Women Voters Cupertino-Sunnyvale elected new officers including co-presidents Tracey Edwards and Polly Bove for a term ending in 2027.
NOVA Workforce Services is hosting a free webinar on June 24 for employers regarding updates on state wage law, providing essential information on wage and hour regulations.
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