Not exact matches
Incredibly, the administration looked at American
progress on a number of fronts — energy production, economic growth, lower consumer costs and
environmental benefits — and
concluded it was time for a tax hike on that
progress.
If we try to predict what the situation might be in California two years from now by looking at a time - traveled
progress report published in the summer of 2017 concerning the impacts the Governor's order actually had on the process of managing state government — we might
conclude than anything under the sun can and will happen, including the possibility that the processes state agencies use in making their decisions are gummed up to such an extent that all of California's regulatory and planning activities which affect
environmental issues slow to a crawl or even stop altogether.
Previous assessments by the Analysis Group and others of RGGI's earlier years similarly have
concluded that RGGI has delivered on its promise of both economic and
environmental progress.