
Hochul Pushes to Roll Back NY's Climate Law
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New York Governor Kathy Hochul is advocating for a rollback of the states 2019 climate law due to perceived affordability issues. She cites potential price hikes, including a four thousand dollar increase for upstate homes and a two thousand three hundred dollar rise for New York City residents. Hochul, once a supporter of the law, now emphasizes affordability ahead of her reelection. Environmental groups argue that the state has flexibility and ongoing projects to meet emissions goals without changes. Hochul is currently working with lawmakers to present a clear plan before the April first budget deadline.
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