Pennsylvania governor vetoes anti-RGGI resolution, says carbon market regulation should take effect

Published 21:37 on January 10, 2022  /  Last updated at 21:37 on January 10, 2022  / /  Americas, US

Pennsylvania Governor Tom Wolf (D) on Monday disapproved and returned a resolution to block the state’s RGGI-aligned cap-and-trade regulation, arguing the General Assembly failed to act on the document in time and that the rulemaking should go into effect.
Pennsylvania Governor Tom Wolf (D) on Monday disapproved and returned a resolution to block the state’s RGGI-aligned cap-and-trade regulation, arguing the General Assembly failed to act on the document in time and that the rulemaking should go into effect.


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