Governor, legislative Democrats scale back ambitious proposal to cut energy use in California
Source: The Sacramento Bee
In a major setback for Gov. Jerry Browns climate agenda, the governor and legislative leaders on Wednesday abandoned an effort to require a 50 percent reduction in petroleum use in motor vehicles by 2030.
The announcement followed weeks of lobbying by oil companies and resistance not only from Republicans, but moderate Democrats in the Assembly.
For Brown, the failure represented a rare legislative defeat, and on Wednesday there were two: In addition to dropping the petroleum reduction mandate from Senate Bill 350, Browns proposal to raise billions of dollars for road repairs appeared to stall.
At a dreary news conference at the Capitol, Assembly Speaker Toni Atkins, D-San Diego, said she does not expect a vote on road funding before the legislative session concludes at the end of the week, though she said lawmakers will continue to discuss transportation funding later.
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(6,896 posts)when you are four square in favor of any and all forms of fracking in
A MASSIVE DROUGHT?
either you can see the agenda or you are clinically sight challenged