Efforts to repeal incentives in state laws that favor renewable energy sources in Michigan and Colorado will not get on 2024 ballots, but the “green agenda” will go before Evergreen State voters this fall.
Washingtonians will be asked to repeal two climate change/clean energy bills adopted by the state’s Democrat-dominated legislature and endorsed by Gov. Jay Inslee in two initiatives set for the state’s Nov. 5 ballot.
Initiative 2117 would repeal the 2021 Washington Climate Commitment Act (CCA) and I-2066 would bar municipalities from “prohibiting, penalizing or discouraging” the use of natural gas, negating implementation of House Bill 1589, a 2024-adopted law that requires utilities find renewable alternates to natural gas….