Who should control state’s “Clean Power” plan? Debate moves to State Senate Evan Jones January 29, 2016 1 minute read The federal law requiring states to submit plans on regulating carbon dioxide emissions from existing power plants is generating spirited General Assembly debate. This time, it’s in the Senate, as WFIR’s Evan Jones reports. Share: Post navigation Previous: Now we know who won the $1 million Powerball ticket purchased in SalemNext: Youth movement among candidates for Roanoke City Council Related Stories Roanoke under tornado watch as severe storms, 40-degree temperature drop loom Ian Price March 16, 2026 0 Roanoke College and Korean Embassy to unveil new Kim Kyusik Center for Korean Studies Clark Palmer March 13, 2026 0 Virginia Tech Men’s Basketball Team declines invite to NIT Clark Palmer March 13, 2026 0