Area Leaders Come Out Against Proposition 23
In the weeks leading up to the November 2 election, Palm Springs City Council members voted unanimously to oppose proposition 23. If passed, prop 23 would put a hold on new emission standards until the state’s unemployment rate drops to 5.5% or less for an entire year.
“Everyone should vote no on this proposition, said Ginny Foat, Palm Springs City Councilwoman. Foat. “We consider it a danger that threatens our community’s health and our economy.
As the Global Warming Solutions Bill AB32 stands right now, energy companies must install costly new equipment to reduce emissions and dirty air.
Proponents of Prop 23 believe it will prevent a 60% increase in electricity rates and higher gas prices. “When folks get past the initial rhetoric and understand how much this is going to cost them they will run not walk to the booth and vote yes on 23”, said Anita Mangels, spokesperson for “Yes on 23”
As of Thursday, polls show Prop. 23 going down in defeat, keeping California on the course of alternative energy and seeking more green jobs to replace those they may lose.”