As of 9/3/2010, 21,448 people have signed the Solar Bill of Rights, including:
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Bill Richardson - Governor of New Mexico
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Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. - Environmental Steward
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Ed Begley, Jr. - Actor and Environmental Steward
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Margie Alt - Executive Director of Environment America
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Jigar Shah - CEO of the Carbon War Room
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- Julia Curtis - BP Solar, SEIA Board of Directors
- Shawn Qu - President of Canadian Solar, SEIA Board of Directors
- Freeman Ford - Chairman of the Board of FAFCO, Inc.
- Robert Leckinger - President of FAFCO Inc.
- Jeff Wolfe - Co-founder and CEO of groSolar, SEIA Board of Directors
- Dori Wolfe - Co-founder of groSolar
- Neal Lurie - Executive Director of Colorado SEIA
- Bill Roush - Executive Director of Heartland SEIA
- Laura Jones - Hunton & Williams, LLP, SEIA Board of Directors, Solar Services and Consumers Division Chair
- Howard Berke - Konarka Technologies Inc., SEIA Board of Directors
- Tom Dyer - Kyocera Solar, SEIA Board of Directors
- Peter Lowenthal - Executive Director of MDV-SEIA
- Gerald Fine - President and CEO of SCHOTT North America
- Alex Marker - SCHOTT Solar, SEIA Board of Directors
- Ron Kenedi - Sharp Solar, SEIA Board of Directors
- Rhone Resch - President and CEO of the Solar Energy Industries Association
- Tor "Solar Fred" Valenza - Solar Power Rocks
- David Arfin - SolarCity, SEIA Board of Directors
- Stephen Hogan - Spire, SEIA Board of Directors
- Roger Efird - President of Suntech America, SEIA Board of Directors Chairman
- Mark Ingram - Total Gas & Power Ventures USA, SEIA Board of Directors
- Adam Browning - Executive Director of VoteSolar
- Les Nelson - Western Renewables Group, SEIA Board of Directors, Solar Thermal Division Chair
- Robert Petrina - Yingli Green Energy Americas Inc., SEIA Board of Directors
Additional signers below (updated each business day):

Why a Solar Bill of Rights?
- From 2002-08, fossil fuels got $72B in federal subsidies. Solar got $2B.
- 92% of Americans think it's important to develop & use solar energy.
- Oil & gas operates on 13M acres of public land. Solar has been approved for 0.
- Each state has different standards for connecting solar to the grid.
- Not all solar customers are paid retail rates for excess electricity generated.
- Learn more about the Solar Bill of Rights









