The Trentonian (Trenton, NJ)

Murphy requests to rejoin environmen­tal pact

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TRENTON » New Jersey’s governor asked member states of a regional environmen­tal pact on Monday to let his state rejoin the group.

It’s Gov. Phil Murphy’s latest attempt to rejoin the Regional Greenhouse Gas Initiative since his Republican predecesso­r, Chris Christie, pulled New Jersey out of the group.

“As a founding member of RGGI, New Jersey is eager to rejoin your state as a partner in reducing greenhouse gas emissions, improving the health of residents, and growing the economy in our region,” the first-term Democratic governor wrote

Christie announced in 2011 that New Jersey was leaving the cap-and-trade program that is made up of nine New England and midAtlanti­c states working to reduce carbon emissions from power plants.

Murphy signed an executive order in January to rejoin the group, but rules require that member states agree to let non-members join.

RGGI chairman Ben Grumbles, who is the secretary of Maryland’s Department of the Environmen­t, said in a statement that the member states congratula­ted New Jersey on steps toward “renewed participat­ion,” but stopped short of saying if the state was officially readmitted.

Grumbles said the group looks forward to more indepth talks in the future.

The money RGGI raises is distribute­d to participat­ing states to finance clean energy programs.

Murphy campaigned on rejoining the alliance in last’ year’s election, a position he shared with his Republican rival then-Lt. Gov. Kim Guadagno.

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