We have come to expect that California will impose unrealistic and harmful energy policies. Unfortunately, other states and the federal government are following California’s lead, including Colorado.
Should Colorado take the plunge and embrace burdensome green mandates, state residents will soon discover just how damaging the California approach is. Like California, economic growth in Colorado will slow and families – particularly low-income families – will struggle with energy unaffordability. Making these costs even harder to justify, the policies will also fail to achieve any meaningful environmental goal.
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The Californization Of Colorado
Wayne Winegarden
We have come to expect that California will impose unrealistic and harmful energy policies. Unfortunately, other states and the federal government are following California’s lead, including Colorado.
Should Colorado take the plunge and embrace burdensome green mandates, state residents will soon discover just how damaging the California approach is. Like California, economic growth in Colorado will slow and families – particularly low-income families – will struggle with energy unaffordability. Making these costs even harder to justify, the policies will also fail to achieve any meaningful environmental goal.
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Nothing contained in this blog is to be construed as necessarily reflecting the views of the Pacific Research Institute or as an attempt to thwart or aid the passage of any legislation.