‘A public policy mistake’: Lawmakers oppose Hochul's effort to upend energy mandates
ALBANY — Democrats in the state Legislature expect Gov. Kathy Hochul to make a strong push in the coming weeks to overhaul and potentially delay the state’s energy and emissions mandates as part of the state budget. They’re not surprised that she plans to seek those changes but that doesn’t mean they’re amenable to the idea. It’s become increasingly clear during this year’s legislative session that Hochul plans to make a strong push to amend those mandates, including their deadlines, that were established by the Climate Leadership and Community Protection Act of 2019. “I’m looking at this from an all-the-above approach, and we’ll be closely engaging the legislators,” Hochul said Thursday. The law’s current requirements, Hochul and others have said , would raise costs for ratepayers. State Budget Director Blake Washington confirmed that concern Wednesday . Add Preferred Source “It’s not something we can just ignore and stick our he...