Marisol R. – English
They are goals that are not aligned with the economic level of the community.
Jose P. – English
They have not implemented a financial analysis of the truck debt, whether paid off or still owed, of the truck owners, and they have not taken into account the truckers’ association.
Martha C. – English
I don’t want the energy transition. I don’t have money to buy an electric car, electric stove or electric water heater.
Christina G. – English
This change would devastate our farm worker industry! No mandates, please!
Betty W. – English
Too fast and rushed. We need more time!
Leo R. – English
Whatever happened to our constitution: For the people, by the people? Politicians are making and passing these agendas without our vote.
Pathy R.B. – English
In one single resolution, they should focus on the pockets of the people and see the great inflation that already exists, which doesn’t help at all. They should stop trying to stand out with that misguided idea and seek to stand out by helping the people.
Juan Carlos M. – English
The change is too drastic. There is no infrastructure or support for small businesses, and there are no incentives to buy new equipment.
Racheal D. – English
Most people can barely afford their utility bills as it is. Who’s going to pay for the conversion from gas to electricity? Or is it going to be like the solar panels, where a person is in debt for at least 25 years? The people in power are just thinking about their pockets, as always.
Jose S. – English
It is very costly for the majority of people in California, and this causes losses for small and medium-sized businesses.