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Hoboken council unanimously backs resolution urging state Climate Superfund law
Summary
Council passed a resolution supporting a state Climate Superfund-style bill to hold fossil-fuel producers financially responsible for climate impacts, following public testimony urging the city to endorse the measure.
The Hoboken City Council voted to adopt a resolution supporting state-level Climate Superfund legislation, a policy proposal intended to hold fossil-fuel producers financially responsible for climate-related damages and to generate funds for resilience projects.
Public comment in support of the resolution included testimony from resident Liz Conan Doyle, who urged the council to pass a resolution backing the Climate Superfund Act and…
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