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Opportunities to Address Climate Change:
State-based Carbon Taxes
March 17, 2017
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Jeff MaukExecutive Director, National Caucus of Environmental Legislators
Robert MohrAssociate Professor, Department of Economics, Paul College, University of New Hampshire
Aaron RegunbergState Representative, RI
Kevin RankerState Senator, WA
Michael GreenExecutive Director, Climate Action Business Association
Richard EidlinVP of Public Policy & Co-founderAmerican Sustainable Business Council
Speakers
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CARBON PRICING IN THE NORTHEAST
AT A GLANCE
● Nearly 40 nations and over 20 cities, states and regions have already put a price on carbon, and nearly $22 billion was raised globally in 2015 as a result.
● The Northeast has been a leader on energy issues, such as the nine-state northeast Regional Greenhouse Gas Initiative (RGGI)
CONNECTICUT
Establishing a carbon price for fossil fuels sold in Connecticut (HB 7247)
● Chief Sponsor: Representative Jonathan Steinberg
● Fee: $15 per ton of CO2, increasing by $5 per ton annually
● Allocation:○ 25% toward climate resilience, efficiency and other
renewable energy programs,○ 30% would provide dividends to employers in the state○ 40% would provide dividends to state residents
MASSACHUSETTS
An act combating climate change (S1821)
● Chief Sponsor: Senator Michael Barrett
● Fee: $10 per ton of CO2, rising $5 a year until $40 a ton
● Allocation: All revenue would be returned to households and businesses
MASSACHUSETTS
An act to promote green infrastructure, reduce greenhouse gas emissions, and create jobs (H.1726)
● Chief Sponsor: Representative Jennifer Benson
● Fee: $20 per ton of CO2, rising $5 a year until$40 a ton
● Allocation:○ 80% of revenue would be returned to
households andbusinesses
○ 20% would be reinvested in transportation, resiliency,and clean energy projects that reduce emissions
NEW HAMPSHIRE
Establishes a study commission (SB123)
● Chief Sponsor: Senator Martha Fuller Clark
● Impact: Establishing a commission to study a carbon reduction investment program for New Hampshire
NEW YORK
Establishes a tax on carbon-based fuels (A00107/S02846)
● Chief Sponsor: Senator Kevin Parker, Assemblyman Kevin Cahill
● Fee: $35 per ton of CO2, increasing by $15 a ton annually to a maximum of $185
● Allocation:○ 60% would be returned to low and moderate income
households○ 40% would be invested in clean energy and transportation
infrastructure
NEW YORK
Authorizes a study (A01919)
● Chief Sponsor: Assemblywoman Barbara Lifton
● Impact: Authorizes a study on implementing a greenhouse gas or carbon emissions fee or tax
RHODE ISLAND
Clean energy investment and carbon pricing act of 2017 (S0365/H5369)
● Chief Sponsor: Senator Jeanine Calkin and Representative Aaron Regunberg
● Fee: $15 per ton of CO2, increasing by $5 per ton annually
● Allocation:○ 70% refunded via per capita and per employee
rebatesto families and businesses
○ 25% would be invested into renewable energy and efficiency programs
VERMONT
An act relating to a cap and trade program (H.273)
● Chief Sponsor: Representative Mollie Burke
● Impact: This bill proposes to enable Vermont to participate in a multijurisdictional cap and trade program. 25% of revenue would support weatherization programs, 25% would support electricity efficiency, and the remaining 50% would support sustainable transportation.
VERMONT
An act relating to a carbon tax and cap and trade study (H.394)
● Chief Sponsor: Representative Mollie Burke
● Impact: Proposes a study of carbon pricing and cap and trade models in Vermont
CONTACT
Jeff Mauk, Executive DirectorThe National Caucus of Environmental Legislators
● Phone: 202-744-1006
● Email: [email protected]
ROBERT MOHR, ASSOC. PROFESSOR, DEPT. OF ECONOMICS, PAUL COLLEGE, UNH
Robert Mohr’s research focuses on public finance, innovation, and environmental policy. At the University of New Hampshire, he teaches graduate courses in microeconomic theory and public finance and undergraduate courses in microeconomics, public policy and environmental economics.
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AARON REGUNBERG, STATE REPRESENTATIVE, RI
Aaron Regunberg has fought for legislation that will benefit our schools, working families, the environment and our economy. He is proud to have helped lead successful efforts to raise the minimum wage (including the first increase for tipped workers in more than two decades), win millions more dollars in school facilities funding, create new renewable energy programs, and more.
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KEVIN RANKER, STATE SENATOR, WA
Kevin Ranker was first elected to the Washington State Senate in 2008 and was reelected in 2012 and 2016. He has served in Majority Leadership and as Chair of the Natural Resources Committee and the Environment Committee. Most recently, Kevin was elected by his colleagues to serve as the lead Democrat on the Ways and Means Committee responsible for the $42 billion state operating budget.
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State Carbon Pricing Network
NETWORK MEMBERS
• There are currently 17 campaigns in the network– These include the dark blue states featured on the map
STATE UPDATES
• Clicking on the dark blue states on the map allows you to learn more about each state’s campaign
• Information mentioned on the website includes: climate goals, who is leading the campaign, current status, and any proposed legislation
MEMBER SERVICES
• Services CXC provides Network members include:– Policy analysis– Campaign planning expertise– Forum to share ideas– Training & skill building
• Entering your contact information in the space provided gives you access to a variety of resources, such as op-ed templates, compiled legislation, and slide decks
Working with ASBC
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