Posted on 07/20/2021 11:10:22 AM PDT by mikelets456
On Monday, Governor Tom Wolf posted on his Facebook page the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania has joined the Regional Greenhouse Gas Initiative (RGGI).
The RGGI is a cooperative effort to cap and reduce carbon dioxide emissions from the power sector. Other states include Connecticut, Delaware, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New York, Rhode Island, Vermont, and Virginia.
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Long past time for a GOP Penn governor.
Here in Pennsylvania we’ll just have to stop eating baked beans to:
“reduce emissions”
The new Confederacy.
Very good idea just one problem that clean air will move east
They need to reduce the size of the Governmental boot mark on the faces of the People.
Pennsylvania Ping!
Please ping me with articles of interest.
FReepmail me to be added to the list.
Welcome to the pact of making some NYC based millionaires even richer with climate scams
Every one except NY of the original 13.
They should publish the yearly graphs of the observed data 1971 2000. And i wonder what happened to 2000-2020 yearly data. and of course the office of the PA Enviro Protection is in the Rachel Carson State Office Building.
Got a friend up in Maine where people are DONE with their greedy, stupid, hard left loving POS Governor. They say she or her brother gets a piece of every deal the Rats push through the Legislature.
NY is in there. And btw Maine was not one of the original 13.
oops ... old eyes
Stuff it, lame duck Wolf.
With the creation of the Province of Massachusetts Bay in 1692, the entirety of what is now Maine became part of that province, we were the Maine district of Massachusetts.
Continental Army Regiments
News of the Battle of Lexington on April 19, 1775 reached York that evening and Captain Johnson Moulton and over 60 men marched on the morning of April 20 toward Boston. This was the first company that marched from the Province of Maine in the Revolution. The York County Regiment mustered at the same time, under Colonel James Scamman as the 30th Regiment of Foot, with companies from York, Kittery, Berwick, Wells, Biddeford, and Saco. Scamman’s Regiment arrived in Cambridge, Massachusetts on May 23. They were present for the Battle of Bunker Hill but due to incorrect orders, did not take part in the fighting. Two men of the regiment were wounded, however. The regiment served through the siege of Boston until the end of December, 1775 when their enlistments ran out. The majority of the regiment reenlisted, with six companies being consolidated with Colonel Phinney’s Cumberland Regiment.
Thank goodness PA doesn’t have serious problems.
Public Schools in Reading School District have an average math proficiency score of 13% (versus the Pennsylvania public school average of 45%), and reading proficiency score of 28% (versus the 63% statewide average). https://www.publicschoolreview.com/pennsylvania/reading-school-district/4220040-school-district
Watch for a big increase in the gas tax.
Cars are for the nobles, not the commoners. /s
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