Washington State Green Jobs and Climate Action Legislative Package Announced by Governor Chris Gregoire and Legislative Leaders

On January 29th, Washington State Governor Chris Gregoire and legislative leaders announced a Green Jobs and Climate Action legislative package. The package features the following components:

  • Proposed investments totaling $455 million in the next biennium for energy-reducing transportation projects, energy efficiency projects, green buildings and clean-energy technology.
    Investments will support an estimated 2,900 jobs in 2010 and 2011.
  • Legislation to limit greenhouse gas emissions and create market incentives that will drive reductions in climate-changing greenhouse gas pollution through a cap-and-trade system designed last year by the seven states (including Washington) and four Canadian provinces in the Western Climate Initiative.
  • Legislation providing a state tax exemption for the new generation of plug-in electric vehicles, a strategy to encourage Washington residents to purchase efficient and “clean” cars and which sends an important signal to the marketplace.
  • A proposed partnership with the state’s clean technology industries to identify actions needed to ensure that Washington remains at the cutting edge of the green energy future.
  • Asking the State Building Code Council to improve building energy efficiency by 30 percent beyond the 2006 standards.

“Washington is well-positioned to capitalize on the unique economic opportunities surrounding the growing green sector,” Gregoire said. “These proposals will help protect our environment as well as create and support jobs, stimulate the regional economy and strengthen Washington’s competitiveness in the global economy.”

“We can’t afford to delay. The time to act is now,” said Sen. Phil Rockefeller, D-Kitsap County, who chairs the Senate Environment, Water & Energy Committee and is sponsor of the Green Jobs and Climate Action legislation in the Senate.

“Our state’s environment and quality of life depend on decisive actions to slow the dramatic changes in our climate. Our best hope for doing this is to reduce our consumption of fossil fuels,” Rockefeller said. “Washington state must continue to lead the way and demonstrate that we can power our economy by more efficient use of energy, and by making the necessary transition to renewable and alternative energy sources in place of carbon-based fuels.”

“Acting now, we can create the certainty that many businesses need to invest in the green economy and create jobs,” said Rep. Dave Upthegrove, D-Des Moines, who chairs the House Ecology and Parks Committee and is the legislation’s sponsor in that chamber. “Many of the investments in reducing climate-changing pollution will pay for themselves in lower expenditures on energy and fuel. The sooner the incentives are in place, the sooner they will pay off.”

“We know that keeping a forest healthy will help the trees absorb carbon and store it in wood products, and this new bill highlights the fact that we can create and foster the carbon market,” said Sen. James Hargrove, D-Hoquiam. “It shows that we can do the right thing for the environment as well as our forest products industry, and we’re finally realizing that cutting down trees and using wood products can help solve global climate change.”

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  1. Hi – I am developing a concept paper for a major foundation on green jobs as a workforce development and poverty alleviation strategy. If you have expertise in this area, or can point me to relevant resources, I’d be grateful. Thanks.

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