Tommy L. – English
I think conversations and relatable examples of what the transition will take away from how people are currently making a living are extremely important. Let’s show what these policy proposals or changes really look like for the people who are most affected by them.
Karina G. – English
I believe in finding ways to be more energy efficient, but eliminating gas completely is unrealistic and will be expensive for the majority. We should seek a middle ground.
Ana I. – English
I do not agree with the use of electric machines. Many people cannot afford them, and they will take away the livelihood of their families. Furthermore, those machines do not work well; they are a complete disaster.
Serena P. – English
I pray that the government provides the same tax write-offs to our farmers that it offers to elite business monopolies, which raise prices without considering the incomes of households. Once the costs rise due to the energy transition, minority and low-income Americans will bear the burden
Jacqueline M.
This is not a solution to force the public to buy a EV they can not afford. I will not give up my gas car because we don't have enough energy for this foe everyone. It is in my opinion very much discrimination. I’m not able to take public transportation due to my health issues. Also it’s unsafe and California doesn’t care about fighting crime!