March 14, 2008
"Nobody else is DOING the whole economy like we are!"

As lawmakers and elected officials looked on, Gov. Chris Gregoire laughed out loud Thursday as she signed into law a measure aimed at cutting greenhouse gas emissions. A measure that directs Washington state to come up with plans for cutting greenhouse gas emissions was signed into law Thursday by Gov. Chris Gregoire, who said the state has taken another step to create a new economy based on clean energy and sustainable practices.
Attending were "FAST" Hans Dunshee from Snohomish and Jay "The Clown" Manning director of the Department of Ecology.
"This new green economy is our future," Gregoire said before signing the bill. "A new green economy will give us freedom, it will give us opportunity, it will give us independence."
The measure, which builds on a law that passed last year, also looks to create a "green collar" work force.
The underlying law set targets: to reduce the emissions to 1990 levels by 2020; to 25 percent below 1990 levels by 2035; and to 50 percent below 1990 levels by 2050 -- or 70 percent below what is currently predicted for 2050.
The new law turns those goals into firm requirements.
It has five major points, led by orders for the state Ecology Department to make dramatic cuts in the state's greenhouse gas emissions.
Ecology regulators also would set up an emissions reporting system, for industries that annually produce 10,000 metric tons of greenhouse gases and vehicle fleets that emit at least 2,500 metric tons per year. The first reports would be due in 2010, with deferrals possible for interstate transport businesses.
At the same time, the state Transportation Department would set up recommendations for cutting in half the annual per capita vehicle miles traveled by 2050.
"I believe it is our moral obligation to do what we can to protect our planet, to protect ourselves and to protect our economy," Gregoire said. "We can't wait and we can't sit around and wring our hands."
The measure also directs the state to add 25,000 "green collar" jobs by 2020. The green jobs initiative would set up a special state account that gives grants for training and other programs to encourage clean energy businesses.
House Minority Leader Rep. Richard DeBolt, R-Chehalis, contended the climate change law "didn't accomplish very much.
"I don't view that as a victory," he said.
State Ecology Director Jay 'The Clown' Manning said Republicans offered "empty rhetoric" in opposing the measure. He said it sets the standard for the rest of the country. "It has the most stringent timelines, it has the broadest mandate," he said. "Nobody else is DOING the whole economy like we are."
One thing was certain after this legislative session the DEMOCRATS are doing the economy all right.
(Portions of this piece were from an AP wire story)

Posted by LeCerveau at March 14, 2008 08:53 AM | Email This
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1. "This new green economy is our future," Gregoire said before signing the bill. "A new green economy will give us freedom, it will give us opportunity, it will give us independence."

50% reduction in vehicle miles, meaning that to get around, we MUST take public transportation - or not go at all.

If we don't do what the government wants, they will increase tolls and taxes to modify our behavior until we conform. Will we have to get travel passes from the State Ecology Department?

In order to properly toll us, the government will mandate transponders. These will be able to track our movements day and night - anywhere we drive.

Independence?

Freedom?

The economy isn't the only thing being DONE by the Democrats.

Posted by: SouthernRoots on March 15, 2008 07:16 AM
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