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Arturo M. – English

They are behind a desk making laws without thinking about those who work to put food on the table and pay their rent. Of course, they have air conditioning all the time, but we invite them to leave the office and join the people who feed them. Come to the vineyards, pear, or apple orchards in the heat and work 12 hours a day. Or come work as gardeners for 12 hours a day and realize the needs of the poor.

Alfred S. – English

The loss of jobs is one of the most important issues. In my opinion, the new regulations will not create enough jobs to compensate for those that will eventually be lost due to the government’s overregulation. I truly hope this movement grows large enough to make a difference.

Sylvia M. – English

We cannot afford to make this change at this time. Our economy is already struggling. I’m a senior with disabilities, and I rely on my car for grocery shopping, doctor appointments, and attending church. Please don’t do this to us. I raise my voice.

Juan M. – English

Electric cars seem like a great option, but people don’t realize how much fuel is consumed to make a battery and extract the minerals from the ground. The levels of pollution are far worse than driving a gas car.

Dan S. – English

It’s too expensive, and there is no electric replacement for commercial gas equipment. The battery technology isn’t there yet.

Doris P. – English

Stop this madness. Let people decide what’s best for themselves.

Juana C. – English

Everyone in my family and our friends will be greatly impacted by this.

Carol H. – English

Stop, we do not have enough electricity.

Brian M. – English

It’s not good that you can’t even buy a gas-powered lawnmower.

Margie – English

We need more education on the impact and prices this will cost in our daily lives.

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