WA decides: Initiative 2117 to repeal the Climate Commitment Act
What would Initiative 2117 do?
It would repeal a 2021 law, known as the
Climate Commitment Act, which established the states
cap and invest program to reduce greenhouse gas emissions.
The measure also would bar state agencies from imposing any type of program involving the trading of carbon tax credits.
Why is the initiative on the ballot?
On Nov. 21, 2023, supporters of
Initiative 2117 turned in petitions signed by nearly 420,000 people and on Jan. 16, the Secretary of State certified it for the ballot.
Lets Go Washington, a conservative political committee funded largely by hedge fund manager Brian Heywood, underwrote the effort.
As an initiative to the Legislature, the measure could have been adopted by the state House and Senate. But Democrats, who hold majorities in both chambers, chose not to bring it to a vote. They argue that the Climate Commitment Act is a vital tool to fight climate change because it puts a price on pollution.
Critics contend that the Climate Commitment Act and its cap-and-trade program wont significantly move the needle on climate change but is driving fuel, food and energy prices higher as companies pass their added expenses from the law onto consumers.
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