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politics1 year ago

"Trudeau Government Survives Non-Confidence Vote on Carbon Tax Hike"

Canada's Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's Liberal government survived a no-confidence motion brought by the opposition Conservative Party over the country's carbon tax, a key part of the Liberals' climate plan. The tax is set to increase to C$80 a ton from C$65 a ton on April 1. The Conservatives argue that the tax imposes too great a cost on Canadians, while the Liberals emphasize its role in cutting emissions. With the next federal election likely to be held next year, the Liberals, who have been in office since November 2015, are facing challenges as recent surveys show the Conservatives leading in public opinion.

politics2 years ago

"Blue State Challenges Biden Admin's Traffic Reduction Plan in Lawsuit"

New Jersey Governor Phil Murphy has filed a lawsuit against the Biden administration, specifically the Department of Transportation (DOT) and Federal Highway Administration (FHWA), over their approval of a New York plan to reduce traffic congestion. The plan, authorized by the FHWA in May, involves charging commuters an increased fee to enter Manhattan in an effort to reduce congestion and improve air quality. Governor Murphy argues that the plan violates environmental laws and President Biden's environmental justice agenda. New Jersey lawmakers and business groups have also opposed the plan, citing concerns about increased traffic and emissions in their state.

politics2 years ago

Debt ceiling battle heats up as Republicans challenge Biden's climate plan.

Republicans are using Biden's climate agenda as a bargaining chip over raising the debt ceiling, proposing sweeping cuts to federal spending that would eliminate Biden's student loan forgiveness plan, claw back pandemic relief spending, and repeal most of the new renewable energy tax incentives. The proposal is unlikely to progress through the Democrat-majority Senate and would come at great cost to Republican voters, with the loss of more than 77,000 clean energy jobs across 72 Republican-held districts. The GOP proposal could also hurt the US financial system and delay climate action.