Vermont
Vt. governor says lawmakers didn’t address his concerns in new Affordable Heat Act
MONTPELIER, Vt. (WCAX) – Concern is popping out of the Vermont governor’s workplace over the brand new Inexpensive Warmth Act launched within the state Senate.
The Inexpensive Warmth Act is a more recent model of the Clear Warmth Normal that Gov. Phil Scott vetoed final 12 months.
In a letter despatched to the Senate Pure Assets and Power Committee on Friday, the governor’s workplace makes clear his considerations haven’t been addressed within the Inexpensive Warmth Act invoice.
The letter factors to the lack of knowledge on fiscal influence, like prices to buy, retire or commerce clear warmth credit. It additionally says there are insurance policies recognized as problematic within the Clear Warmth Normal that stay within the Inexpensive Warmth Act.
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