WA Cares commission weighs in on how future recipients will be allowed to spend money
- Elizabeth New (Hovde)
- Sep 12, 2024
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One of the primary arguments made by supporters of Washington’s tax on CO2 emissions, called the Climate Commitment Act (CCA), is that if the state loses the billions in new tax revenue, it will reduce funding for “roads and bridges.”
But is that true?
No. In fact some of the same people who make this claim publicly, quiety admit it is false.