First Name | Joan |
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Last Name | Linney |
Email Address | joan_linney@ymail.com |
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Subject | Cap and Dividend plan satisfies objections |
Comment | reBoard Item ceqa-sp11 Cap and Dividend can most certainly be designed to address the objections raised by groups concerned about the effects of AB 32. It will still help us meet California's greenhouse gas reduction goals and make the transition away from costly, dwindling fossil fuel sources to renewable energy which is much less expensive in the long run. 1) Start by auctioning 100% of permits for fossil fuel pollution at the source. This is the lowest cost method for the state-no loopholes to monitor, way less costly paperwork. 2) Return 100% of the revenue to taxpayers equally--empowering everyone to cope with inevitable rises in energy prices in the way that makes the most sense for each individual. I hope you'll incorporate "Tax and Dividend" into the environmental analysis. |
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Date and Time Comment Was Submitted | 2011-07-15 12:53:38 |
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