Posted on 07/07/2002 2:41:30 PM PDT by John Jorsett
Edited on 04/12/2004 5:40:24 PM PDT by Jim Robinson. [history]
A multimillion-dollar battle over legislation to regulate greenhouse gas emissions in California vehicles may be far from over, even though Gov. Gray Davis has said he is "strongly inclined" to sign the first-of-its-kind measure.
After waging an extensive but unsuccessful advertising and lobbying campaign to kill the bill, AB 1493, opponents said they are weighing possibilities ranging from referendum to litigation should Davis sign the proposal.
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I not only think it would pas but if Republicans running for the Senate and Assembly used it properly it might just be enough to unseat some democrats. The only thing holding it back is having for duffus to sign or veto it and if he delays long enough he just might make the time for signatures to short to accomplish.
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Just do a little cut and paste!
No. What it will accomplish is to make it impossible for anyone to get around in a car, which is what the liberals want. Anyone who uses an automobile exercises their God-given right to go wherever they choose, whenever the choose as often as they like.
This would not be the case on state-run public transportation. One more element in the life of the people for liberals to control.
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