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The California State Legislature has passed SB 867, a $10 billion climate bond designed to fund a wide range of climate resilience projects.
These initiatives include clean air programs, wildfire prevention, drought preparedness, and coastal resilience efforts. If voters approve the bond in November, it would mark a significant advance in California’s agenda to tackle perceived climate change and mitigate its effects.
Acting Governor Mike McGuire signed the legislation into law with robust support from numerous state legislators and environmental groups. According to proponents of the bond, they argue that the bond will provide critical resources to protect communities and natural landscapes from the increasing threats posed by climate change. The funding is expected to bolster existing climate initiatives and catalyze new projects aimed at enhancing the state’s environmental sustainability and resilience.
The passage of SB 867 underscores California’s commitment to leading the nation in environmental policy and proactive climate action, but also demonstrates where the state is spending all of its money.
According to McGuire, as the state faces growing challenges such as severe droughts, intensifying wildfires, and rising sea levels, the bond represents a proactive approach to safeguarding the health and safety of its residents and ecosystems.
Historic bond measures are now signed and heading to the Nov ballot!
They’ll make critical investments in our kids and public schools, make our communities more wildfire safe and connect tens of thousands of homes in every corner of the Golden State with clean drinking water. pic.twitter.com/2v67ib2XtW
— Mike McGuire (@ilike_mike) July 4, 2024