CALSTART AND PUBLIC POLICY
Public policy has a significant impact on the clean transportation technology industry, with local, state, and national laws and regulations acting as major industry drivers. As a technology-neutral consortium and nonprofit, CALSTART seeks to provide guidance and support for these critical policies. CALSTART’s close contact with fleet managers, policymakers, researchers, scientists, technology developers, and manufacturers puts the organization in a unique position to supply policymakers with valuable information and perspective from a variety of stakeholders. As a part of this effort, CALSTART created the California Secure Transportation Energy Partnership (CalSTEP) to forge a consensus plan for California’s transportation energy future. CALSTART also provides its member companies with up-to-date information on the complex web of public policies that affect the clean transportation technology industry. CALSTART understands the legislative and regulatory environment and tracks relevant policy initiatives and developments, with a particular focus on the innovative and first-in-the-nation policies in California.

 
POLICY WEBINARS

On February 23, 2010 CALSTART held an exclusive, members-only webinar on the effort that is underway to indefinitely suspend AB 32, California’s landmark climate change legislation.  Jamie Hall of CALSTART and Reed Addis of Sacramento-based lobbying and consulting firm Conservation Strategies Group discussed the effort to suspend AB 32, the impact it would have on the clean transportation industry, and the opposition campaign. See The Campaign to Suspend AB 32 – California’s Landmark Climate Change Legislation. Members log in to see presentation slides and hear audio.

On August 27, 2009, CALSTART's Policy Director, Jamie Hall, held an exclusive, member-only webinar, which updated CALSTART members on the Commission on the 21st Century's (COTCE) pollution tax proposal and asked for feedback from CALSTART member companies. The slides are available online.

On June 18, 2009, CALSTART's Policy Director, Jamie Hall, held an exclusive, member-only webinar, which updated CALSTART members on the latest policies that affect the clean transportation sector. The slides are available online.
 
CALSTART AND HTUF SUPPORTING HYBRID TRUCK TAX CREDIT LEGISLATION
CALSTART and HTUF are building support for a bill (Representative Levin’s HR 3367) that would extend and enhance the hybrid truck tax credit. Seventeen companies have so far signed on to a letter of support (see below). If you are interested in signing on, please contact Jamie Hall today.

HTUF Supported Policy: HR 3367 Tax Credit Support

 
All News

EPA Pushes Tougher Air Quality Rules

1/7/2010 12:00:00 AM

But the American Petroleum Institute quickly attacked the proposal, alleging that it lacks scientific justification and that there is “no basis” for scrapping the standard the Bush administration set in 2008...

The Hill reports that the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) rolled out new draft rules today that would toughen Bush-era standards for air quality. EPA said the rules on smog-forming pollutants are intented to protect public health. The agency specifically is tightening National Ambient Air Quality Standards for ozone imposed by the Bush administration that activists and the agency’s science advisers called too weak. [More...]

 



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