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霍楚尔政府备忘录显示,根据该气候法案,美国家庭每年将多支付4000美元能源成本
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纽约州众议院共和党议员正在加大对民主党籍纽约州州长凯西·霍楚尔的施压力度,理由是她未能解决该州日益高涨的公用事业成本问题。
由共和党籍纽约州众议员迈克·劳勒领导的这一批议员团体,呼吁霍楚尔废除该州2019年通过的气候法案,他们将该法案归咎于能源价格“飙升”。
“公用事业账单是纽约州负担危机的核心,”议员们周四在给霍楚尔的一封信中写道,并援引一项研究称,去年12月纽约州的电价位列全美第六高,比全国平均水平高出59%。
“鉴于这些沉重的成本负担,我们强烈敦促废除《气候领导力与社区保护法案》(CLCPA)。”
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纽约州州长凯西·霍楚尔于2024年7月31日在纽约布朗克斯区的新闻发布会上发言。(朱莉娅·尼基辛森/美联社照片)
这封信发出之际,霍楚尔正面临11月的连任竞选,她似乎正在将自己塑造为负担能力问题上的务实派。她承认,如果该法案按计划实施,家庭和企业将面临“灾难性”成本。
尽管她长期以来一直支持这项由前民主党籍纽约州州长安德鲁·科莫时期通过的法案,她还是做出了上述表态。
“简单来说,必须有所让步,”霍楚尔在3月份的一篇专栏文章中写道。“不可否认的事实是,如果不对纽约州的企业和居民征收新的、额外的沉重成本,我们就无法实现《气候法案》的2030年目标。”
霍楚尔政府2月26日发布的一份备忘录显示,如果该州按法案要求对石油和天然气生产商征税,家庭每年将多支付4000美元的能源成本。该备忘录还显示,这项气候强制令将使汽油价格每加仑上涨2.23美元。
不过,她并未支持全面废除该法案。今年3月,霍楚尔提议推迟实施目标,但保留该法案设定的2050年净零排放目标。
共和党人认为,他们有机会在深蓝州就负担能力问题发起攻势,他们抨击州长在保留该法案的同时推迟实施期限的做法。
“基本事实是:2019年的气候法案基于错误的假设,制定时用的是一厢情愿的想法,而非确凿的事实,”共和党议员们写道。
“现在是时候向本州公民告知2019年气候法案的现实了,承认其目标无法实现,成本过高,总体上对本州经济具有破坏性。”
共和党籍纽约州众议员迈克·劳勒与纽约州众议院共和党代表团其他成员呼吁民主党籍纽约州州长凯西·霍楚尔全面废除纽约州2019年气候法案。(埃里克·李/彭博社 via 盖蒂图片;迈克尔·M·圣地亚哥/盖蒂图片)
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关于纽约州气候法案的辩论正值全美各地民主党人纷纷撤回激进的环保和气候政策之际,原因是电费飙升,选民对生活成本的担忧与日俱增。
“能源转型的实施必须以负担得起且切实可行的方式推进,以保护纳税人免受能源成本飙升的影响,”共和党议员们写道。
该团体还要求霍楚尔为纽约州民众提供“即时救济”,将数十亿美元未使用的由纳税人缴纳的资金重新定向,以公用事业账单抵扣的形式返还给面临高额电费的居民。
共和党籍纽约州众议员迈克·劳勒于2026年1月9日在本周最后一次投票后离开美国国会山。(汤姆·威廉姆斯/CQ-罗尔公司 via 盖蒂图片)
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锡耶纳学院2025年4月的一项民调显示,超过60%的纽约州民众认为,保持能源成本负担得起比降低温室气体排放更重要。
霍楚尔的办公室在给福克斯新闻数字频道的一份声明中回击了众议院共和党议员,指责纽约州共和党代表团支持推高成本的政策。
“国会中的纽约州共和党议员继续向特朗普总统屈膝,取消清洁能源项目,破坏自己选区的就业机会,而霍楚尔州长则采取务实的方式推进清洁能源发展,”霍楚尔的发言人艾玛·沃尔纳说道。“州长一直专注于降低家庭的能源成本,但国会共和党人拒绝提供切实可行的解决方案,只会让选民的生活更艰难、更昂贵。”
NY House GOP launches pressure campaign on Hochul to scrap climate law over soaring energy costs
2026-04-02T13:41:01-04:00 / Fox News
A Hochul administration memo found households would pay $4,000 more per year in energy costs under the climate mandate
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New York House Republicans are ramping up a pressure campaign against Gov. Kathy Hochul, D-N.Y., citing her failure to combat rising utility costs in the Empire State.
The group of lawmakers, led by Rep. Mike Lawler, R-N.Y., is calling on Hochul to scrap the state’s 2019 climate law that they blame for “skyrocketing” energy prices.
“Utility bills are at the center of the affordability crisis with New York,” the lawmakers wrote in a letter to Hochul Thursday, citing a study that found electricity prices in New York were the sixth highest in the nation in December and 59% higher than the national average.
“Given these significant cost burdens, we strongly urge that the CLCPA [Climate Leadership and Community Protection Act] be repealed.”
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New York Gov. Kathy Hochul speaks at a news conference July 31, 2024, in the Bronx borough of New York. (Julia Nikhinson/AP Photo)
The letter comes as Hochul, who is up for re-election in November and appears to be branding herself as a pragmatist on affordability issues, has acknowledged the “cataclysmic” costs for households and businesses if the law is implemented on schedule.
That acknowledgment comes despite her long-standing support for the law, which passed under former Gov. Andrew Cuomo, D-N.Y.
“Put simply, something has got to give,” Hochul wrote in an op-ed in March. “[T]he undeniable fact is we cannot meet the Climate Act’s 2030 targets without imposing new and additional crushing costs on New York businesses and residents.”
A Feb. 26 memo released by the Hochul administration found that households would pay $4,000 in additional energy costs per year if the state penalizes oil and gas producers as called for by the law. It also found the climate mandate would increase gas prices by $2.23 a gallon.
However, she has stopped short of backing a full repeal. In March, Hochul proposed delaying enforcement targets while keeping the law’s 2050 target of net-zero emissions in place.
Republicans, who see an opening to go on offense on affordability issues in deep-blue states, have ripped the governor’s efforts to move the enforcement goalposts while keeping the law in place.
“The basic fact is this: the 2019 Climate Law was based on faulty assumptions and was enacted using wishful thinking instead of hard facts,” the GOP lawmakers wrote.
“It is time to inform the citizens of our state about the realities of the 2019 Climate Law and acknowledge that its goals are unattainable, its costs are too high, and it is overall destructive to our state’s economy.”
Rep. Mike Lawler, R-N.Y., and the rest of New York’s House Republican delegation are calling on Gov. Kathy Hochul, D-N.Y., to support a full repeal of New York’s 2019 climate law.(Eric Lee/Bloomberg via Getty Images; Michael M. Santiago/Getty Images)
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The debate over New York’s climate law comes as Democrats across the country are walking back aggressive environmental and climate policies amid surging electric bills and growing voter concern about the cost of living.
“It is essential that the implementation of the energy transition move forward on an affordable and practical basis to protect ratepayers from skyrocketing energy costs,” the GOP lawmakers wrote.
The group is also demanding that Hochul provide “immediate relief” to New Yorkers by redirecting several billion dollars in unspent ratepayer-collected funds back to residents facing high electric bills as utility bill credits.
Rep. Mike Lawler, R-N.Y., leaves the U.S. Capitol after the last vote of the week Jan. 9, 2026.(Tom Williams/CQ-Roll Call, Inc. via Getty Images)
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More than 60% of New Yorkers said keeping energy costs affordable is more important than lowering greenhouse gas emissions, according to an April 2025 Siena College poll.
Hochul’s office fired back at House Republicans in a statement to Fox News Digital, accusing the New York delegation of supporting policies that drive up costs.
“While New York Republicans in Congress continue to bend the knee to President Trump, axing clean energy projects and killing jobs in their own districts, Governor Hochul is taking a realistic approach to clean energy progress,” Hochul spokesperson Emma Wallner said. “The Governor is laser-focused on bringing down energy costs for families, but congressional Republicans refuse to offer tangible solutions and are only making life harder — and more expensive — for their constituents.”
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