Re: “A budget ‘rat hole’? Political fight over WA climate money intensifies” (Jan. 8, Climate Lab): Gov. Bob Ferguson’s proposing spending nearly 15% of the Climate Commitment Act funds toward working ...
The policy isn’t perfect, and elected leaders including Gov. Bob Ferguson and the state Legislature should continue to offer energy rebates and tax credits that help insulate lower income households, ...
Washington residents clearly are committed to reducing carbon emissions, building a green-energy economy and embracing their moral duty to do what they can to slow climate change. Voters affirmed the ...
Todd Myers stopped by the Jake & Spike Show to talk about how State CO2 report shows 86% of Washington’s claimed climate benefits are probably fake. Listen to the Jake and Spike Show every weekday ...
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Rep. Jim Walsh, R-Aberdeen, says Washington lawmakers need to face a fundamental reality: state climate policies have driven up school utility bills, and districts are being left to absorb the costs.
It takes a lot to shock me anymore. I’ve covered the Washington government for years. I understand rounding errors. I get that numbers shift, estimates change, projections don’t always pan out. That’s ...
Re: “WA overestimates climate law’s emission reductions by a longshot” (Jan. 7, Climate Lab): Washington drivers and businesses have been paying into this fund. Since the voters were misled by ...
As is typical for the state Legislature toward the end of a session as it confronts adoption of budgets, there are plenty of balls in the air, more so as lawmakers must also plug some significant ...