McKee shows "troubling pattern" of attacking programs to combat the effects of climate change
Climate Action Rhode Island (CARI) is deeply disappointed by Governor Daniel McKee’s decision to veto the Building Benchmarking and Reporting Act (S2260/H7183), the only bill vetoed by the Governor this legislative session.[From a Climate Action Rhode Island press release]
The legislation passed the House by a vote of 48-15 and the
Senate by a vote of 33-5. It would require large buildings over 25,000 square
feet to report their energy use through automated data-collection software
provided by the state in conjunction with Rhode
Island Energy.
For years, CARI, legislative leaders, environmental
advocates, labor organizations, and business stakeholders have worked to
advance policies that will reduce carbon emissions while creating good-paying
jobs and lowering energy costs. The Building Benchmarking Act represented a
major step in that effort.
CARI is especially grateful to Senator Meghan Kallman (Democrat, District 15, Pawtucket, Providence) and Representative Rebecca Kislak (Democrat, District 4, Providence), who worked tirelessly over multiple legislative sessions to advance this legislation. Their leadership, persistence, and unwavering commitment to addressing climate change helped move this important policy across the finish line in the General Assembly.
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