Posted on 11/21/2012 2:04:00 PM PST by twistedwrench
State environmental leaders this week hailed California's first cap-and-trade auction a success, but it was hardly so for the state budget. Gov. Jerry Brown and state lawmakers assumed three auctions this fiscal year would generate $1 billion total for the state, half of which they want to plug the state budget deficit. But most of the $289 million raised this month is dedicated for utilities and their ratepayers, leaving only $55.8 million for state purposes.
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Shirley you jest!
How much of a cut did Algore get ?
“...half of which they want to plug the state budget deficit”
I have a bridge for sale.
Great news! Hey Moonbeam, Tax revenue continues to decline, too! “All aboard the USS Calitanic”! “Liberals may board first.”
Maybe the San Sebastian copper mine will still work out.
They’ll make it work. Even if if means at the point of a gun.
“USS Calitanic”
Good one!
and low demand for future credits
Really how much demand can their really be for clean air credits? California has closed down and never replaced all their power plants what did they expect, thats where the money is for the Tri-State auctions. Its a case of what if we auctioned off air and no one came
Bump
"I jest not - and don't call me Shirley ..."
Love, everybody
What a pathetic joke. CARB. Moonbeam, California, sad so many have stuck it out here for all these years only to be kicked in the head again.. and again by unelected elitists with carbon anxiety.
papers were crowing it was a hugh success and went smoothly. they lied.. nothing new, they lie all the time.. it’s a liebral thing, I guess.. we’ll see where they run when the state bellies up and goes Reconquista. at least the air will be clean,, except for the dung being burnt for heat and cooking.. Stick that in your carb, CARB.
Yes,it is pathetic. I think a list of all purchasers will be released Monday. Then well know who had additional business expense this month and need to recoup it, next month.
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