North Carolina Gov. Stein vetoes bill repealing interim greenhouse gas reduction mandate
- North Carolina Governor Stein vetoed a bill that would have repealed the state's interim greenhouse gas reduction mandate.
- Stein stated that the bill fails the test of promoting a clean energy economy.
- Stein expressed that the bill would send the wrong signal to businesses wanting to be part of the clean energy economy.
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North Carolina Gov. Stein vetoes bill repealing interim greenhouse gas reduction mandate
North Carolina Gov. Josh Stein vetoed legislation Wednesday that in part would repeal an interim greenhouse gas reduction mandate set for power generation in a 2021 law, arguing that the bill would have discouraged diverse energy sources and harmed consumers.
Governor Stein Highlights Ongoing Efforts to Expand Access to Good Jobs with Good Wages
(RALEIGH) Today at Central Piedmont Community College, Governor Josh Stein’s Council on Workforce and Apprenticeships announced its first report, outlining its goals to expand access to good jobs with good wages that will support a family. “You shouldn’t have to get a four-year degree to get a good job and support your family,” said Governor Stein. “That’s why I am committed to creating more good-paying jobs and pursuing the goals in this repor…
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