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J)–while providing 65% support for a state tax on high incomes to fund electric vehicle investments (Prop. Certain targeted taxes–for example, on large commercial buildings’ carbonemissions or on vacant properties–can both raise revenue equitably and align with broader climate goals. 30), which voters statewide rejected.
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Is this as opposed to a political purpose on the part of the managers? because the company engages in the exploration, production, utilization, transportation, sale, or manufacturing of fossil fuel based energy. ” Suppose instead that the company refuses to do business with firms with high carbonemissions. “.
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