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City council unanimously opposes controversial carbon tax initiative

October 08, 2024 | Olympia, Thurston County, Washington


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City council unanimously opposes controversial carbon tax initiative
In a recent government meeting, the Thurston County Climate Mitigation Steering Committee chair emphasized the urgent need for increased funding to address climate change. The committee received feedback from a community action work group, which highlighted concerns that current efforts are insufficient. The chair pointed to the Climate Commitment Act as a potential source of necessary funding to enhance climate initiatives.

During the meeting, the chair also expressed strong opposition to Washington State ballot initiative number 2117, which pertains to carbon credit tax trading. Citing widespread endorsements of the \"no\" campaign from various labor groups, tribes, and jurisdictions, the chair questioned the initiative's effectiveness in ensuring lower fossil fuel prices. The argument was made that while corporations that reduce their carbon footprints could benefit from tax reductions, the initiative lacks guarantees for price drops.

Following the discussion, the city council unanimously adopted a resolution opposing initiative 2117, signaling a clear stance against the proposed measure. The motion was supported by multiple council members, reflecting a collective commitment to prioritize effective climate action strategies over uncertain legislative proposals.

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