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Proposal aims to combat climate change in Connecticut
Connecticut has only met its self-imposed emissions standards once since establishing them in 2008. That came in 2020, when most people stayed home as much as possible. On Friday, Democrats promoted legislation aimed at bringing down greenhouse gasses. “We know it’s real, we it’s urgent,” Rep. Christine Palm (D-Chester), vice chairwoman of the Environment Committee, said. “We know it’s...
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Proposal aims to combat climate change in Connecticut
Climate change is a growing concern for voters, especially younger ones. On Friday, some lawmakers proposed a plan for Connecticut to do its part.
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GOP lawmakers want to pump brakes on state's new emissions regulations
Republican lawmakers are pushing back on Gov. Lamont’s plan to phase out all sales of new gas-powered vehicles in Connecticut by 2035.
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Connecticut proposes new clean air car and truck emissions standards
Connecticut plans to enact new emissions regulations that would require all new passenger vehicle sales to be electric vehicles by 2035.