Steve Boder, a retiree living in Plainview, is one local activist who has pushed for lower taxes or
at least a tax freeze.
Not exact matches
Cuomo, who won a landslide 28 - point victory, campaigned on pledges to reduce state spending, oppose
tax increases, and
freeze public - employee salaries for
at least a year.
Cuomo announced his thruway
tax credit plan Jan. 6 during a news conference in Liverpool, where he also announced he was
freezing thruway tolls for all motorists until
at least 2020.
Considering the reckless usage of deposits and other public monies to build buildings just to claim that gdp is high (they count the cost of real estate as investment not their final sales as the rest of the world does), all depositors in Chinese banks stand to lose or
at least have their funds
frozen (since all credit funding the real estate building comes from the banks and
taxes & land seizures to a lesser degree).
Energy and Environment: Repudiate the Paris Climate Agreement Defund the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change Overturn or
at Least Defund the EPA's Clean Power Plan Repeal the EPA's Purloined Power to Legislate Climate Policy Repeal the EPA's Carbon Dioxide Standards for New Fossil - Fuel Power Plants Oppose Carbon
Taxes Prohibit Use of Social Cost of Carbon as a Justification for Regulating Emissions
Freeze and Sunset the Renewable Fuel Standard Require all Agencies to Meet Rigorous Scientific Standards Address Unaccountable Environmental Research Programs
If the SCC can be shown to be negative
at current levels of abatement (and bear in mind that your excellent chart of net benefits for various abatement paths refers to benefits relative to the 2010 policy stance) then I'd be content to
freeze policy
at current levels but to steadily transfer all policies to a carbon
tax, or
at least to cost them on a common basis, ie to treat renewable subsidies as implicit carbon
taxes.