State Senate approves measure to reduce greenhouse gas
The Senate has definitively state - and unanimously - by legislative authorization Monday to drive a new bill, the drastic reduction in emissions of greenhouse gases linked with global warming and the GOP leaders the Senate, said he expects Republican Dir M. At Jodi Rell signed into law.
“I would be surprised if it is not,” Senate Minority Leader John McKinney, R-Fairfield, said after quickly by the Senate by a 35-0 vote, the same bill the House last week discussions of more than four hours before authorization.
Rell undertake not Monday if they sign invoice. Adam Liegeot, a spokesman for his office said, “Connecticut is to continue so offensive opportunities for reducing emissions of greenhouse gases” and “this measure, laudable objectives” - but “Dir Rell, it is in its final form, ensure that goals are accessible in a cost effective manner. ”
McKinney, however, said that Rell reiterated the principles of the bill and, furthermore, he stressed that Rell Commissioner of the Section of Environmental Protection, Gina McCarthy, has been working very closely with legislators in drafting this bill to make sure it is balanced and that the necessary reductions can be achieved by the year 2020. ”
Later Monday, the men behind the bill, he has appeared on a list of measures, “said Rell are vulnerable to possible veto because of their” tax impact on the state budget, now, given that the projected deficit. This list was a letter addressed to lawmakers and invited him to not happen is that the action a failure.
But McKinney, he said do not believe that this is a problem because the bill of the estimated amount of $ 500,000 in costs - for programs of study and other expenses - money from a State Department of Motor Vehicles “to reduce greenhouse gas Fund.
He said he had caused little time with Rell “and I mention that we have with global warming, and not the letter.” Furthermore, he says, then he did not “direct confirmation” that the Governor sign the law, “the discussions I believe that we are in order.”
The governor of the press went to elaborate Monday evening, in its initial declaration.
The sponsor of the bill in the Senate, Senator Edward Meyer, D-Guilford, said during the debate on Monday that the bill is good for the environment and for business. Meyer, cited past statements by donors venture capital in California John Doerr, that “eco-technology is bigger than the Internet” and “could be the biggest opportunity of the 21st century.
Meyer adds: “We are doing a better environment, and we are building a new green economy. What a pleasure to have a double winner in this regard. ”
The bill would force to calculate the public authorities and the list of greenhouse gas produced in the state, come with strategies to tackle the new reduction targets and start measuring the progress of ‘State. These efforts could affect daily life in Connecticut, in a way, the cost of electricity, to encourage energy conservation and use of alternative renewable energy sources, such as households and businesses are built, the types of vehicles on the road, and availability of transportation.
“For him, there must be a huge national effort, state Rep. Patricia Widlitz, D-Guilford, said last week in an argument for passage home.
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