| ASSEMBLYMEMBER LORI SALDAÑA 76TH ASSEMBLY DISTRICT For Immediate Release: February 28, 2008 Contact: Beth Willon Phone: (916) 319-2408 or (916) 524-6537 |
SACRAMENTO – California Assembly Speaker Fabian Núñez (D-Los Angeles) and Assembly Democrats today joined California environmental business leaders to unveil four bills designed to promote “green collar” jobs.
“It looks like St. Patrick’s Day is coming early this year – because what you’re seeing today with this package of bills, is the legislature working to turn the California economy green, “ Speaker Fabian Núñez (D-Los Angeles) said. “Just like AB 32, I want California to again lead the nation – this time by getting out in front with a comprehensive strategy to spur green business and advance green collar jobs for Californians in everything from high tech work in the lab, to installing one of our million solar roofs to weatherizing homes and businesses.”
The Assembly bills highlighted:
“The green economy can be a path out of poverty for underserved populations in California and the green economy can generate badly needed income and revenue for our state,” Núñez said. “While anything with an impact on the general fund is going to have a tough time this year it’s vital in keeping California’s competitive edge that we move the ball forward with these bills. There’s plenty of time as these bills move through the process to look at how to minimize costs, how to retool and reform current programs to maximize existing resources and maybe even how to move some of these proposals toward being revenue neutral.”