[Source: Long Beach Press Telegram] Residents in Paramount are attempting to recall three elected leaders as the city continues to grapple with an environmental crisis after the discovery of elevated levels of hexavalent chromium in the air. Proponents expect to begin collecting signatures early this year in their effort to recall councilmembers Daryl Hofmeyer, Peggy Read More…
Month: December 2017
E.P.A. officials, disheartened by agency’s direction, are leaving in droves
[Source: New York Times] More than 700 people have left the Environmental Protection Agency since President Trump took office, a wave of departures that puts the administration nearly a quarter of the way toward its goal of shrinking the agency to levels last seen during the Reagan administration. Of the employees who have quit, retired Read More…
Split roll proposal bad for jobs and the economy
[Source: Fox & Hounds] The California League of Women Voters and other advocates of a split-roll property tax system filed an initiative December 15 that would increase property taxes on California employers by an estimated $11.4 billion per year. A tax increase of this size will lead to higher consumer prices for goods and services Read More…
California Air Resources Board approves plan to meet California’s bold climate and air quality goals
[Source: California Air Resources Board] 2017 Scoping Plan details how state will slash climate-changing gases. Building on the state’s success in decarbonizing its economy, the California Air Resources Board today approved a bold plan to accelerate the reduction of greenhouse gas emissions over the coming decade while improving air quality and public health, investing in Read More…
A California lawmaker is trying to ban all gasoline-powered cars in the state by 2040
[ Source: Fortune] California drivers could see tremendous changes to their commute in the not-too-distant future if a California lawmaker gets his way. Assemblymember Phil Ting says he plans to introduce a bill to prohibit vehicles that use fossil fuels from driving on the state’s roads. If passed, the legislation would go into effect in Read More…
California’s top air agency condemns EPA’s move to allow high-polluting, older trucks on roads
[Source: California Air Resources Board] Decades of clean air progress stand to be reversed if the US EPA opts to repeal its rule on limiting production of “glider kits,” said Steve Cliff, Deputy Executive Officer of the California Air Resources Board, testifying at a public hearing today at EPA headquarters in Washington D.C. A ‘glider Read More…
L.A. County sheds 3,000 aerospace jobs between 2014 and 2016
[Source: Los Angeles Business Journal] Aerospace employment in Los Angeles County dropped by 3,000 jobs, or about 6 percent, to 51,000 between 2014 and 2016, according to a report released Monday from the Los Angeles County Economic Development Corp. Most of the job losses were in aircraft manufacturing, which fell by 2,200, due in part Read More…