Despite budget cuts, some clean air wins
The 2024-2025 State Budget agreement represents a major setback for California’s climate and clean air commitments. For the second straight year, California will...
Leave a comment |The 2024-2025 State Budget agreement represents a major setback for California’s climate and clean air commitments. For the second straight year, California will...
Leave a comment | Tagged AB 617, active transportation, budget, California legislature, Clean Cars 4 All, climate equity, StatementIn the fight for clean air, we tend to think of the big milestone moments. We can make a huge difference, however, when...
Leave a comment | Tagged advocacy, air pollution, California, California legislature, legislation, StatementCoalition for Clean Air Deputy Policy Director Chris Chavez issued the following statement on the Governor’s recent appointments to the California Air Resources...
Leave a comment | Tagged California Air Resources Board, CARB, Gavin Newsom, press, StatementToday’s passage of the Inflation Reduction Act is truly a landmark moment for air quality, public health and the planet’s climate. Though by...
Leave a comment | Tagged clean air, Clean cars, clean transportation, Federal, freight, goods movement, legislation, Media, StatementCoalition for Clean Air Policy Director Bill Magavern released the following statement on the Supreme Court’s decision in West Virginia v. EPA, which...
Leave a comment | Tagged EPA, Federal, Media, Statement, Supreme CourtStatement of Coalition for Clean Air Policy Director Bill Magavern on the California Air Resources Board (CARB) approving rules to reduce pollution from...
Leave a comment | Tagged California Air Resources Board, harborcraft, Media, ports, press, Press release, StatementStatement by Deborah Camiel for Clean Air California on sponsoring the Clean Cars, Clean Air Act for 2022 Ballot San Francisco, CA –...
Leave a comment | Tagged ballot, California, Clean cars, press, Press release, Statement, wildfiresGiving Tuesday isn’t about bragging, though we could point to big wins here and here and here. It isn’t about donor education, though...
Leave a comment | Tagged advocacy, air pollution, California, clean air, legislation, South Coast Air Quality Management District, Statement, take action