Conservative Thoughts and Profundity

November 13, 2008

The High Cost of Green On Election Day

Filed under: Heritage.com — nhiemstra @ 4:41 pm

Largely ignored amid the presidential and congressional races on Nov. 4 was the fact that several environmental ballot initiatives faired poorly. In California, no less than three state or local initiatives to mandate more renewable energy or subsidize alternative vehicles went down to defeat by convincing margins.

Granted, some of these measures had sparked environmental group opposition who took issue with the specifics but not the overall goals. And there are those who objected because they think such matters should be handled through legislation and not referenda. Nonetheless, it was clear that, given the experience in recent years with rising energy prices and the uncertainty over the economy, a significant number of voters are wary of anything likely to raise their energy bills. This sentiment proved to be fairly widespread even in what is arguably the greenest state in the Union.

Read the rest of the commentary at the Heritage Foundation’s Blog.

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