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To: Brumar89 who wrote (853522)5/1/2015 11:54:56 AM
From: Wharf Rat  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1578197
 
"you may be thinking of this:"

Or not...

California’s cap and trade program, which started in January 2013, holds the state’s largest emitters, including electric utilities, accountable for their carbon pollution. Under cap and trade, regulated companies must buy permits, called allowances, for the carbon pollution they emit. Proceeds from the purchase of these allowances in the first 16 months of the program have approached $1.7 billion.

Following encouragement and input from stakeholders, including the California Public Utilities Commission, some of this money is being returned to the millions of Californians who are residential Investor Owned Utility (IOU) customers. This money, returned as a “climate credit” line item on utility bills twice a year, can help to cover the slightly higher rates incurred from California’s transformation to a lower carbon economy.

This climate credit, which currently averages $35 every April and October following through 2020, is projected to increase over time.

edf.org

Liberals have been saying they're for improving public education for 50 years"

That's just about when Raygun become governor by attacking education, and started driving us from first to 49th in per-student spending.

"How about non-profit private schools?"

How about no private schools?

We're now catching illegals when they cross the border. We're not gonna deport the majority of those currently here. For all intents and purposes, they are non-voting citizens. Sanctuary City doesn't mean anything. We started giving licenses in Jan., since they drive driveca.org