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Letters to the Editor: Changes to climate program don’t suddenly make California pro-business
- A Pasadena reader says California’s cap-and-invest changes are cosmetic and still pro-business climate concerns persist.
- The letter-writer warns aggressive climate mandates could raise taxes and drive taxpayers out of California.
- The letter cites high state taxes and insufficient funds for basic infrastructure like potholes and sidewalks.
- The writer argues California, despite tax burdens, still lacks funds to fix potholes and broken sidewalks.
- The letters suggest many climate policy changes either pro- or anti-business, cancelling each other out.
- The columnist notes ongoing debate about climate policy and subsidies influencing business decisions.
- The letter raises concerns about electricity prices remaining high post-policy changes.
- The reader predicts refinery exits from California despite minor timing shifts.
- The correspondence appears in the Letters to the Editor section alongside other political commentary.
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