Sheldon Zakreski, The Climate Trust
Weekly Policy and Finance Update – February 5, 2018
Passing the Oregon Cap and Invest bill in 2018 also holds potential to address state budget challenges. |
Almost a week ago Oregon Senate leaders expressed doubt that the state would pass a carbon Cap and Invest bill during the 35-day 2018 legislative session. Senator Peter Courtney indicated that addressing budget gaps should be the legislature’s top priority. Notwithstanding the fact that 2018 will be the third consecutive session debating Cap and Invest, passing this bill can actually help stem budget shortfalls.
Looking to the east, New Jersey Governor Phil Murphy signed an Executive Order last week to rejoin the Regional Greenhouse Gas Initiative (RGGI) a cap and trade market consisting of several Northeast states. The top reason he noted for re-entering RGGI is the loss of nearly $300 million to the state budget resulting from leaving the RGGI market in 2011. In Oregon, estimates of state revenues from establishing a cap are several times higher as Oregon could be foregoing a few hundred million dollars of revenue annually.
Adopting a cap on greenhouse gas emissions also produces several positive economic benefits. In the first eight years of RGGI, the cap and trade market generated $2.9 billion in economic growth, 30,000 job-years (i.e. equal to one full time job for a year), and $618 million in energy bill savings. Putting dollars in people’s pockets, and creating new economic and employment opportunities generally translate into additional revenues to feed a state’s budget.
Oregon is faced with challenging budget issues, but evidence from other states shows that dedicating time to pass a Cap and Invest bill can alleviate budget pressures. Focusing on legislation to place a cap on carbon is consistent with taking steps to address Oregon’s budget challenges.
A Pioneering Approach to Carbon Markets MJ Bradley & Associates, February 2017 RGGI Agrees to Cut Power Plant Pollution by Another 30% Bruce Ho & Jackson Morris, NRDC Blog, August 23, 2017 |
Oregon Senate Democrats say 2018 session is too short to pass cap and trade plan Hillary Borrud, The Oregonian, January 29, 2018 Governor Murphy Signs Executive Order Directing New Jersey to Reenter the Regional Greenhouse Gas Initiative Office of Governor Phil Murphy, January 29, 2018 OPINION: Climate protection and economic development go hand in hand Mayor Ted Wheeler, The Oregonian, February 2, 2018 |
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