UPDATE – Oregon House sends on ETS legislation after marathon session

Published 04:37 on June 18, 2019  /  Last updated at 16:13 on June 18, 2019  / /  Americas, Canada, US

Oregon’s House of Representatives on Monday, after hours of Republican opposition, approved a cap-and-trade bill that would allow the state to link to the WCI carbon market, though the legislation may face a tougher time in the Senate from members of the chamber's Democratic majority.
Oregon’s House of Representatives on Monday, after hours of Republican opposition, approved a cap-and-trade bill that would allow the state to link to the WCI carbon market, though the legislation may face a tougher time in the Senate from members of the chamber's Democratic majority.


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