Global warming issue spans 2 ballot measures
By Margot Roosevelt, Los Angeles Times
Fundraising for a ballot initiative to suspend California’s global warming law has flagged, but oil companies and other business interests are pouring millions of dollars into a separate ballot measure that could dry up funds to implement the law.
Proposition 26 would require a two-thirds vote of the Legislature, rather than the current simple majority, to enact any regulatory fees such as those imposed on tobacco companies to fund health-related programs, on industries for toxic waste cleanup and on alcohol retailers for law enforcement.
Rules under the global warming law, which would require companies to cut their greenhouse gas emissions, take effect in January and could be vulnerable to legislative gridlock over fees.
Nonsense by a very biased writer.
Our state is teetering on the brink of more people taking from the state than giving. Once this happens there is no stopping the avalanche of takers overwhelming the taxpayers. The two-thirds vote is there to prevent a runaway legislature from bankrupting the state.