Kane County Climate Plan raises concerns for businesses, taxpayers – Center Square

Kane County Republican Chairman Andro Lerario said supporters of the Illinois county’s climate plan wouldn’t say how much it will cost taxpayers. “They do not have an answer for that. They literally can’t tell you what the costs are going to be, because of the vagueness of it,” Lerario said.
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9mm
1 year ago

Let congresswoman Delia Ramirez do the math. She was great at estimating the migrant costs.

Last edited 1 year ago by 9mm
mqyl
1 year ago

“… wouldn’t say how much it will cost taxpayers.” That’s OK, because IL pols’ cost estimates are often found to be way under-estimated. Missing the target by 100 percent is a pretty good cost estimate for IL pols. In other words, their estimates are meaningless.

Mark F
1 year ago

“According to the Climate Plan statement, implementation of the plan is voluntary.” If the plan is voluntary, why do you need a plan at all? This was put forward to make it all seem reasonable, before they make int mandatory….and expensive to the individual.

Old Spartan
1 year ago

Just what we need. Over 100 Illinois counties coming to the rescue to save the planet. How lucky we are to have these superhero climate experts right here in our own Kane County.

cynthia
1 year ago
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What climate change?

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