It’s dead. If it couldn’t pass through a democratically led legislature, it sure won’t make it through one that is split.
Thank goodness we in California defeated Prop. 23. Had it passed, it would have essentially nullified our Global Warming Solutions Act of 2006. Keep in mind that fighting global warming needs to be addressed worldwide, but at least we didn’t take a step backwards.
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Are state legislatures a feasible option for passing climate change legislation when Congress won't? Granted, most states probably have Republican legislatures, but perhaps it might be easier to pass smaller-scale, local laws if Congress won't get its collective foot out of its collective ass.
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