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Candidate Supports Climate Commitment Act While Proposing Tax Credits for Working Families

June 09, 2024 | Bob Ferguson - Governor, Washington State



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Candidate Supports Climate Commitment Act While Proposing Tax Credits for Working Families
Bob Ferguson, a gubernatorial candidate in Washington, emphasized his support for the Climate Commitment Act during a recent interview, highlighting its potential benefits for working families. Ferguson noted that the act, which will be presented to voters this fall, aims to address climate change while also providing financial relief through the working families tax credit.

Ferguson acknowledged that while he supports the Climate Commitment Act, he believes it requires some adjustments to better serve the community. He pointed out specific concerns raised by farmers regarding exemptions within the act, indicating that the legislature is beginning to address these issues. He also mentioned the importance of collaboration with neighboring states like California and British Columbia to enhance the effectiveness of the act.

The working families tax credit, funded by the Climate Commitment Act, is designed to alleviate the financial burden on residents facing high gas prices. Ferguson did not provide specific details on eligibility criteria but stressed the importance of this support for those most affected by rising costs.

Ferguson's stance contrasts sharply with his opponent, Dave Ryker, who has expressed skepticism about human contributions to climate change and opposes the Climate Commitment Act. Ferguson's commitment to the act and its associated tax credits underscores his focus on both environmental sustainability and economic support for Washington residents. As the election approaches, the implications of these discussions will be crucial for voters considering the future of climate policy in the state.

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