Legislative Analyst's Office
Agrees AB 32 will kill jobs AB 32: Analysis of the net impact on
California jobs
California's nonpartisan office for policy analysis responds to
a request for an analysis of AB 32's impact on California jobs
by Senator Dave Cogdill
Legislative Analyst's Office
Analysis of AB 32 Scoping Plan LAO Report
California's nonpartisan office for policy analysis calls
Scoping Plan inconsistent, incomplete and lacking in analytical
rigor
AB 32 Implementation Timeline Implementation of the AB 32 Scoping Plan
CARB gives a detailed timeline of multiple new taxes and regulations they plan to
implement on California
Telling you what to drive Cool
Cars and Reflective Glazing
CARB details its plans to begin requiring new cars to have
specially glazed windows designed to reduce carbon emissions.
These windows could add hundreds of dollars to the cost of a new
vehicle and may disrupt cellular phone service
Telling you where to live
SB 375 Connects Land Use and AB 32 Implementation
Interview with Senate Pro-tem Darrell Steinberg on his SB 375
land use law:
"Senate Bill 375 is the lead bill in this area. It is a very
important yet fairly modest measure, because it requires the 18
metropolitan planning organizations across the state of
California to show that their future planning scenarios will
result in a reduction in carbon."
SB 375 (Steinberg) Preferred Growth Scenario
Congressman Tom McClintock's column on SB 375 written when he
served in the California State Senate
Poll finds first priority should
be job creation
Economy, Jobs Trump All Other Policy Priorities In 2009
Pew research center finds Americans believe government's main
priority should be addressing the economy and jobs.
Americans ranked global warming mitigation at the bottom of the
list.
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