Massachusetts again leads on climate change. The state (finally, almost) has a sweeping climate bill.
Months after the close of the formal legislative session, when lawmakers on Beacon Hill came oh-so-close to passing significant reforms only to fall short at the 11th hour, House and Senate negotiators announced a comprehensive bill on Thursday that addresses the climate crisis and promotes more clean energy adoption. The legislation would again put Massachusetts near the front of pack of state houses fighting climate change.
Thursday’s announcement was met with an outpouring of support from advocates and activists.
Kyle Murray, Massachusetts program director for the advocacy group the Acadia Center, called it a “major win for the Commonwealth: for ratepayers, public health, climate resiliency, and our clean energy future.”
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