(The Center Square) – A Republican lawmaker from north-central Washington is among those who believe the Legislature should reevaluate, or possibly repeal, the state’s Climate Commitment Act and its cap-and-trade emissions offset program. In a recent newsletter to 12th Legislative District constituents, state Rep. Mike Steele, R-Chelan, says the current program’s efficiency “is questionable” and […]
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