And then SB 32 sailed through. Is somebody keeping their powder dry for bigger battles still to come over state cap-and-trade or other programs? In fact, the governor submitted draft language for SB 32 to address this issue, although it was not incorporated into the bill. “This sort of uncertainty is never good for business,” said Alex Jackson, legal director of the California Climate Project at the Natural Resources Defense Council. Mike Mielke of the Silicon Valley Leadership Group notes there are two reasons why SB 32 is essential.
Source: Huffington Post August 26, 2016 15:56 UTC