NRDC: The California Senate approved by a vote of 31 to 9 groundbreaking legislation to eliminate carbon pollution from California’s cement plants. Senate Bill 596 by Senator Josh Becker directs the Air Resources Board to develop a comprehensive strategy to achieve carbon neutrality in the cement industry no later than 2045 and to establish interim targets for reducing cement’s greenhouse gas (GHG) intensity.
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San Mateo Daily Journal: Senate Bill 596, authored by state Sen. Josh Becker, D-San Mateo, which aims to achieve net-zero emissions for cement by 2045, received an unanimous, bipartisan vote from the Assembly Natural Resources Committee Wednesday.
Cement Americas: The California Senate approved a bill that seeks to slash the carbon footprint of state’s cement plants. The legislation directs the Air Resources Board (ARB) to develop a comprehensive strategy to achieve carbon neutrality in the cement industry no later than 2045 and to establish interim targets for reducing cement’s greenhouse gas intensity. Senate Bill 596 was introduced by Senator Josh Becker (D-13) – vice chair of the Joint Legislative Committee on Climate Change Policies.
NRDC Expert Blog: Senate Bill 596 by Senator Josh Becker directs the Air Resources Board to develop a comprehensive strategy to achieve carbon neutrality in the cement industry no later than 2045 and to establish interim targets for reducing cement’s greenhouse gas (GHG) intensity.
San Mateo Daily Journal: State Sen. Josh Becker shared his support for the investment paving the way for eased access to higher education and also allowing expansion of transitional kindergarten and early education programs. Noting that negotiations will continue over the coming weeks regarding the spending proposal for child care programs, Becker said he will be focused on assuring the funding is preserved for a comprehensive early education initiative “Transitional kindergarten alone is promising, but we need to pair it with a massive expansion of child care,” he said.
San Jose Spotlight: Luckily, the state Legislature is packed with bills that address environmental racism…Senator Josh Becker, who represents the northern part of Santa Clara County and San Mateo County, has proposed several significant environmental bills. Senate Bill 596 isn’t specifically focused on environmental racism, but puts California’s cement industry on the path to reducing its substantial climate footprint. San Jose had three cement factories. Senator Becker is also supporting the creation of a used electric vehicle market for disadvantaged communities with SB 771.
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