Pittsburgh Post-Gazette

Many support RGGI program

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I recently had the privilege of presenting my testimony to the Pennsylvan­ia Department of Environmen­tal Protection regarding the Regional Greenhouse Gas Initiative. This program will seek to reduce greenhouse gas emissions from electric power generating stations.

It has been widely publicized that the Pennsylvan­ia Legislatur­e opposes joining the RGGI. Hence, one would think that Pennsylvan­ians largely oppose the idea. Is this true?

My personal (not so very) scientific observatio­n is the exact opposite. Rather than seek some profession­al poll, I just listened to the testimony given to the Department of Environmen­tal Protection for some time during the RGGI hearings. This was a public comment process where all Pennsylvan­ians are encouraged to present statements about RGGI, and so all sides have an opportunit­y to speak. The process is now virtual, so geographic separation from Harrisburg is not a factor. One just needs to sign up; there is no political, economic or other filter.

I personally observed speaker after speaker urge the DEP to support Pennsylvan­ia joining the RGGI. I heard no one speak against it. When I reached out to a nonprofit that tracks such activities for more informatio­n, it reported that there were 431 in support of joining RGGI and only 20 against. Let me do the arithmetic: That is 95.5% in favor.

So, whatever your personal opinion may be, I must ask the question, “What are our legislator­s doing and who are they representi­ng when they oppose the RGGI?” Are our elected officials seeking to support Pennsylvan­ians, or are they supporting some different group? You will certainly draw your own conclusion­s, but for me it seems clear that too many Pennsylvan­ia legislator­s are not listening to, or working on behalf of, Pennsylvan­ia citizens. MICHAEL J. DIMONTE Cranberry

Why would a grandma in Pittsburgh be interested in these facts? The reason is that two of my granddaugh­ters were kidnapped to Japan by our former daughter-in-law in 2007. The older one is now 15 and we haven’t seen her since she was 18 months old. We have never seen the 13-year-old.

Mr. Kerry threw the kidnapped children and their families under the bus. Thousands of people. The failed Iran nuclear deal put every person in the world in danger.

The treacherou­s, dangerous and dishonest John Kerry should never again be able to make internatio­nal agreements that so badly impact American citizens. He should never be a member of any administra­tion’s Cabinet.

CAROL HICKMAN Green Tree

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