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California lawmakers to decide on extending key climate program and boosting grid reliability

SACRAMENTO, Calif. (AP) — The fate of a key California climate program Gov. Gavin Newsom has championed as a crucial tool to respond to the Trump administration’s environmental rollbacks is in the hands of state lawmakers.

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California lawmakers to decide on extending key climate program and boosting grid reliability

State Senate President Pro Tempore Mike McGuire and Democratic state Sen. Monique Limon watch as the votes are counted on a bill before the Senate at the Capitol, in Sacramento, Calif., Thursday, Sept. 11, 2025. (AP Photo/Rich Pedroncelli)


SACRAMENTO, Calif. (AP) — The fate of a key California climate program Gov. Gavin Newsom has championed as a crucial tool to respond to the Trump administration’s environmental rollbacks is in the hands of state lawmakers.

The Democrat-dominated Legislature is slated to vote Saturday on whether to extend the state’s , which is set to expire after 2030. The program, which launched in 2013, allows major greenhouse gas emitters to buy emission allowances from the state, with fewer available over time. Revenues fund climate change mitigation, affordable housing and transportation projects, as well as utility bill credits for Californians.

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