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With utility disconnections set to resume in Washington, advocates push for more time


With utility disconnections set to resume in Washington, advocates push for more time
Washington banned utility disconnections for non-payment during the pandemic, but that protection is set to expire in July.
Author: Michael Crowe
Updated: 7:24 PM PDT May 24, 2021
SEATTLE With some utility shutoffs set to resume this summer, advocates are raising the alarm for people in Washington state that have fallen behind on payments during the pandemic.
Governor Jay Inslee previously told utilities not to disconnect service during the pandemic, coupled with a moratorium on evictions.
The Utility and Transportation Commission has oversight over several private utilities such as Puget Sound Energy (PSE), Avista, Pacific Power, Cascade and Northwest Natural. This does not include government-operated bodies such as Seattle City Light or Seattle Public Utilities, or public utility districts (PUDs). ....

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New environmental justice measures might revive cap-and-trade


New environmental justice measures might revive cap-and-trade
By Alex Brown, Stateline.org
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After years of failed attempts, Washington state lawmakers last month celebrated the narrow passage of a bill that places an economywide cap on carbon emissions and charges polluters for their contributions to climate change.
But their long-awaited win came as national momentum for such policies, known as cap-and-trade, has begun to wane. California’s first-in-the-nation program, created in 2013, has drawn charges of environmental racism from critics who say it allows industries to achieve compliance without reducing pollution in marginalized communities. Late last year, California’s top air regulator fell out of the running to lead the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency after dozens of environmental justice groups warned President Joe Biden about what they said was her “bleak track record in addressing environmental racism.” ....

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