Allocations of CCA Funds (2026)

Senate page, Sapphire Ordóñez, jumps into the interesting discussion about the use of Climate Commitment Act funds in this year where Washington State is experiencing a budget deficit. Senator Shewmake of the Senate Environment, Energy, and Technology Committee explains why she believes that the funds should remain focused on climate related policies. Representative Sam Ley of the House Environment and Energy Committee is more skeptical of the benefits of the Climate Commitment Act as a whole. 

Discussion/Comprehension Questions:

1. According to Representative Ley, what errors have been made in the report from the Department of Ecology? 
2. Why does Representative Ley seem to be skeptical about the Climate Commitment Act?
3. What has been the economic impact of the CCA?
4. Why does Senator Shewmake advocate that the Climate Commitment Act dollars continue to be used for climate focused policies?
5. How are the legislators' ideas similar and different from each other?

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Senate page, Sapphire Ordóñez, jumps into the interesting discussion about the use of Climate Commitment Act funds in this year where Washington State is experiencing a budget deficit. Senator Shewmake of the Senate Environment, Energy, and Technology Committee explains why she believes that the funds should remain focused on climate related policies. Representative Sam Ley of the House Environment and Energy Committee is more skeptical of the benefits of the Climate Commitment Act as a whole.

Discussion/Comprehension Questions:

1. According to Representative Ley, what errors have been made in the report from the Department of Ecology?
2. Why does Representative Ley seem to be skeptical about the Climate Commitment Act?
3. What has been the economic impact of the CCA?
4. Why does Senator Shewmake advocate that the Climate Commitment Act dollars continue to be used for climate focused policies?
5. How are the legislators' ideas similar and different from each other?

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