Climate change bill signed
Washington State
Apr 3 - McClatchy-Tribune Regional News - Leah Beth Ward Yakima
Herald-Republic, Wash.
Gov. Chris Gregoire has signed a climate change bill that Yakima Valley
legislators fear will lead to mandates on agriculture to reduce greenhouse
gases under the Growth Management Act.
Rep. Judy Warnick, R-Moses Lake, had asked Gregoire to veto the second
section of the bill that requires the Department of Community, Trade and
Economic Development to come up with methods on how counties and cities can
respond to climate change, including how vehicle emissions can be reduced.
Warnick and other rural legislators worry that the state will tell
agricultural communities how far trucks and tractors can travel.
Gregoire on Tuesday vetoed other sections of the bill for technical reasons.
In her partial veto message, the governor said opponents misunderstand the
legislation.
"In my view, this section of the bill does not create a new mandate for
local governments, and does not provide grounds for new litigation under the
Growth Management Act," she said in a statement.
She said the legislation "appropriately recognizes the differences between
our urban and rural settings."
Gregoire vetoed the emergency clause on the bill that would have made it
effective immediately. The legislation now takes effect July 1 and includes
three basic provisions:
--Directs CTED to report the current actions being taken by communities to
address climate change.
--Creates but only partly funds a program to provide communities with
financial and technical assistance to address climate change.
--Establishes a state task force to study the issue further.
For the 2008-09 fiscal year beginning July 1, the Legislature appropriated
$317,000 for climate change initiative.
Warnick said in a news release that the language in the legislation is
unmistakable, and quoted from it: "The Legislature finds that the state,
including its counties, cities and residents, must engage in activities that
reduce greenhouse gas emissions." |