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Oregon Lawmakers Revive Controversial Effort to Implement Cap-and-Trade System

  • Oregon lawmakers in 2025 are reviving efforts to implement a cap-and-trade system to fund transportation and wildfire prevention across the state.
  • This renewed effort follows previous failed cap-and-trade bills in 2019 and 2020 that were blocked by Republican walkouts and industry opposition.
  • The proposed system would replace Oregon's current Climate Protection Program with a market-based emissions allowance program modeled after those in Washington and California.
  • Democratic co-chairs Chris Gorsek and Susan McLain indicated that revenue raised through gas and diesel providers might be allocated to road improvements, wildfire prevention, public transit, and nonprofit organizations.
  • Despite some industry and utility support and the possibility of new revenue, political uncertainty remains with only weeks before Oregon's June 29 legislative adjournment.
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Herald and News broke the news in on Thursday, May 22, 2025.
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