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Governors eye regional gas tax to fund transition from fossil fuels
2019-10-25
[Politico] Governors from several northeastern and mid-Atlantic states may have found a way to reduce pollution from cars and trucks and buck the Trump administration, which is trying to weaken auto emissions standards and gut efforts to curb climate change.

Under a regional cap-and-trade plan that a dozen states still are developing, drivers would pay more at the pump through higher prices for gas and diesel. The revenue would be invested in mass transit, electric-vehicle charging and other transportation infrastructure. Republican and Democratic governors and state lawmakers will have to decide whether to back the plan to address the largest source of carbon emissions ‐ and pass on the costs to consumers in what opponents of the proposal are already calling a gas tax.

The coalition of a dozen states and the District of Columbia is hammering out a draft agreement to cap carbon emissions from gasoline and diesel, charging for the emissions and gradually lowering the limit over roughly a decade. The program is modeled on the Regional Greenhouse Gas Initiative, which has reduced emissions in the power sector for several of the states mulling the similar program for vehicles.

The states engaged in the plan, called the Transportation and Climate Initiative, are Connecticut, Delaware, Maryland, Massachusetts, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, Vermont, Virginia, New York, Maine and New Hampshire. Eight are led by Democratic governors; four have Republicans.

As hopes for federal action on climate change remain dim, state officials see the regional approach as a way to have a significant impact in reducing emissions from the transportation sector.

"In the face of continued inaction and all out climate denial from the Trump Administration, regional, cooperative efforts ... are critically important to reduce the pollution that causes climate change and build a robust clean energy economy," said New York Department of Environmental Conservation Commissioner Basil Seggos in a statement, citing the regional transportation effort, RGGI and the U.S. Climate Alliance.
Posted by:Besoeker

#13  The voters will be thrilled with paying higher taxes in these states (sarc). Many of these states already max out the taxes people have to pay.
Posted by: JohnQC   2019-10-25 15:52  

#12  This seems a way to dodge responsibility for the tax hike. It's not our state, its a regional mandate, what can we do?
Posted by: rjschwarz   2019-10-25 12:02  

#11  Ha, no RLTW in that class.
Posted by: Besoeker   2019-10-25 10:27  

#10  And while they're waiting for this massive plan to take effect the governors can start the ball rolling by bicycling to work. Rangers lead the way.
Posted by: Matt   2019-10-25 10:18  

#9  four have Republicans

The Mass. governor is Charlie Baker; with little doubt a Rino / GOPe. Dude's a huge squish; easily rolled by Dem. politicians & lefties (but I repeat myself).
Posted by: Raj   2019-10-25 10:10  

#8  Yes, TW, we are talking about people who think punching a hole in the side of a tank wagon to fill a bucket is a good idea.
Posted by: M. Murcek   2019-10-25 09:57  

#7  Oh goody — another income source for the jihadis, both Sunni and Shiite: gasoline smuggling
Posted by: trailing wife   2019-10-25 09:23  

#6  Shitshow Part 150
Posted by: Lex   2019-10-25 08:57  

#5  Just makes states that don't go there more competitive. So you will hear more about "tax harmonization" soon.
Posted by: M. Murcek   2019-10-25 08:44  

#4  Yep, it's all about the graft...
Posted by: Bright Pebbles   2019-10-25 08:38  

#3  See - We're Number One

Not only have we increased our energy production, courtesy of fracking, to the point that we are the world’s pre-eminent energy power, we have, at the same time, reduced our pollution and our CO2 emissions (if you think that matters) more than any other country.

It's not about the environment. It's about power and raping the productive of their well earned income.
Posted by: Procopius2k   2019-10-25 08:19  

#2  So when everyone moves out of those states, businesses move elsewhere and only the welfare rats are left, who will they tax?
Posted by: Silentbrick   2019-10-25 08:03  

#1  I think the Interstate Commerce clause, as misused as it is, would crush this.
Posted by: M. Murcek   2019-10-25 07:15  

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