Climate Change is not Needless Gridlock

 October 24, 2019

 

To the Editor,

 

It is easy to see how new Congressional Representatives like Bryan Steil can build a legacy through legislation or travel down another partisan path leading to gridlock, as the Gazette pointed out last Wednesday (23 Oct.) 

One example of needless gridlock is climate legislation.  Large majorities of Janesville-Beloit residents favor regulation on CO2 (75%) and favor a tax on fossil fuel producers to reduce carbon emissions (70%). Check out the Yale/George Mason climate poll for more. 

Climate leadership would be a great place for Representative Steil to make a mark. It would be best for our city and for our nation if everyone could work together in the national interest. 

 

Gregory Turco

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