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For Immediate Release:  
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August 31, 2009  

Lee Moore
609-292-4791

Office of The Attorney General
- Anne Milgram, Attorney General

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Attorney General Announces Sign-On to Letter Calling for Senate to Adopt Federal Climate Legislation

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TRENTON – Attorney General Anne Milgram announced today that New Jersey has signed onto a multi-state letter to U.S. Senate leaders urging “expeditious” passage of federal climate legislation that would create meaningful greenhouse gas reduction goals and preserve the ability of states to impose climate-related standards that exceed federal minimum requirements.

The states’ letter asserts that climate legislation already passed by the House of Representatives – the American Energy and Security Act – represents “a strong foundation upon which the Senate can build,” but says the House bill’s greenhouse gas reduction targets need to be strengthened. Specifically, the letter calls on Senators to adopt climate legislation that would set a goal of reducing greenhouse gas emissions by 20 percent from 2005 levels by the year 2020.

The letter also urges that any bill adopted by the Senate preserve the authority of states to set their own standards in such categories as auto emissions, carbon and renewable fuel, electricity generation emission performance and building and appliance efficiency.

The letter opposes as “unwarranted” a section in the House bill that pre-empts statewide “caps” on greenhouse gas emissions for an interim period from 2012 through 2017.

“State programs can be an important component to federal requirements and a safeguard against lax federal interpretation,” the states’ letter notes.

“Moreover,” the letter continues, “allowing states to go beyond federal minimum requirements – which is the model of most existing federal environmental statutes – has worked well to improve the nation’s environment over the past four decades and stimulated innovation through creative state experimentation.”

The letter is addressed to Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid, Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell, Senate Committee on Environment and Public Works Chairwoman Barbara Boxer, and Sen. James Inhofe, ranking member of the Committee on Environment and Public Works.

In addition to Attorney General Milgram, the Attorneys General of California, Arizona, Connecticut and Delaware are signed onto the letter.

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