Critics of efforts to repeal the Climate Commitment Act through a state initiative on the November ballot claim it would hobble transportation funding in the state, but is that true?
September 23, 2024
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September 23, 2024 6:49 p.m.
Fact check: Critics say Initiative 2117 would cut transportation funding
(The Center Square) - A new report published by Greenline Insights, along with proponents of the Climate Commitment Act, claims that if Initiative 2117 is approved by voters and repeals the law, it would deprive the state of state revenue by $3.9 billion through 2029.