I'm kinda surprised about this  . I get that utility bills have been going up and people are looking for ways to save money, but withdrawing from RGGI seems like a big deal
. I get that utility bills have been going up and people are looking for ways to save money, but withdrawing from RGGI seems like a big deal  . I mean, we're talking about reducing greenhouse gas emissions here
. I mean, we're talking about reducing greenhouse gas emissions here  . I know some folks might see it as a way to lower costs, but what about all the good stuff that comes with having revenue from selling those emission allowances?
. I know some folks might see it as a way to lower costs, but what about all the good stuff that comes with having revenue from selling those emission allowances?  Like, electric vehicle infrastructure and carbon sequestration - those are things we should be investing in!
 Like, electric vehicle infrastructure and carbon sequestration - those are things we should be investing in! 
I'm not sure if Jack Ciattarelli's campaign has thought this one through . It seems like he's just trying to appease his base without actually considering the long-term effects on our state
. It seems like he's just trying to appease his base without actually considering the long-term effects on our state  . And what about the neighboring states? Pennsylvania is already trying to join RGGI, but now New Jersey might be pulling out? That's some confusing politics
. And what about the neighboring states? Pennsylvania is already trying to join RGGI, but now New Jersey might be pulling out? That's some confusing politics  .
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Anyway, I guess we'll just have to wait and see how this all plays out . One thing's for sure: I hope whoever ends up winning the election knows what they're doing
. One thing's for sure: I hope whoever ends up winning the election knows what they're doing  !
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			 . I get that utility bills have been going up and people are looking for ways to save money, but withdrawing from RGGI seems like a big deal
. I get that utility bills have been going up and people are looking for ways to save money, but withdrawing from RGGI seems like a big deal  . I mean, we're talking about reducing greenhouse gas emissions here
. I mean, we're talking about reducing greenhouse gas emissions here  . I know some folks might see it as a way to lower costs, but what about all the good stuff that comes with having revenue from selling those emission allowances?
. I know some folks might see it as a way to lower costs, but what about all the good stuff that comes with having revenue from selling those emission allowances?  Like, electric vehicle infrastructure and carbon sequestration - those are things we should be investing in!
 Like, electric vehicle infrastructure and carbon sequestration - those are things we should be investing in! 
I'm not sure if Jack Ciattarelli's campaign has thought this one through
 . It seems like he's just trying to appease his base without actually considering the long-term effects on our state
. It seems like he's just trying to appease his base without actually considering the long-term effects on our state  . And what about the neighboring states? Pennsylvania is already trying to join RGGI, but now New Jersey might be pulling out? That's some confusing politics
. And what about the neighboring states? Pennsylvania is already trying to join RGGI, but now New Jersey might be pulling out? That's some confusing politics  .
.Anyway, I guess we'll just have to wait and see how this all plays out
 . One thing's for sure: I hope whoever ends up winning the election knows what they're doing
. One thing's for sure: I hope whoever ends up winning the election knows what they're doing  !
! and yeah the revenue is used for good stuff like electric vehicle infrastructure and carbon sequestration lol what more could u want
 and yeah the revenue is used for good stuff like electric vehicle infrastructure and carbon sequestration lol what more could u want 
 so NJ wanna leev Greenhouse Gas Initiativ and it's gonna save them ratepayers 500 millyun dolars a year lol, but critics say it's all bad news for the enviroment
 so NJ wanna leev Greenhouse Gas Initiativ and it's gonna save them ratepayers 500 millyun dolars a year lol, but critics say it's all bad news for the enviroment  but on the other hand ppl might start emmisionin more and it's like, why
 but on the other hand ppl might start emmisionin more and it's like, why  . I donโt know, maybe he has some solid plan B in mind, but from what I've seen so far, it just seems like a bunch of hot air
. I donโt know, maybe he has some solid plan B in mind, but from what I've seen so far, it just seems like a bunch of hot air  .
. . But we'll have to wait and see how it all plays out
. But we'll have to wait and see how it all plays out