Beacon Hill hears bill to reduce driving in Massachusetts due to climate mandates

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A bill is advancing through the Massachusetts State House that would seek to reduce the amount of miles residents travel in their personal vehicles in order to meet state climate mandates.

An Act Aligning the Commonwealth’s Transportation Plan with its Mandates and Goals for Reducing Emissions and Vehicle Miles Traveled (S. 2246) was filed by state Sen. Cynthia Stone-Creem (D-Norfolk & Middlesex) and is based on existing laws and regulations in Colorado and Minnesota and is meant to bring Massachusetts in line with its climate mandates.

“Our recent research, in that same report, has shown that across the country this kind of transition could save over $100 Billion in public health costs from improved air quality alone. And that doesn’t even account for the reduced pedestrian fatalities and the increased benefits of public transportation,” Shannon said.



You know what else would save over $100 Billion in public health costs? Sending all the democrats and illegals in that state to the other side of the world.

Problem solved....Problem staying solved.
 
The left's lack of common sense never ceases to amaze me.

I will wager a good sum of money that the politicians will be exempt from a
law like this. :smoke:
 
We should make like the Aztecs and throw all the climate cultists into a freaking volcano to appease the weather gods.
🙄
 

A bill is advancing through the Massachusetts State House that would seek to reduce the amount of miles residents travel in their personal vehicles in order to meet state climate mandates.

An Act Aligning the Commonwealth’s Transportation Plan with its Mandates and Goals for Reducing Emissions and Vehicle Miles Traveled (S. 2246) was filed by state Sen. Cynthia Stone-Creem (D-Norfolk & Middlesex) and is based on existing laws and regulations in Colorado and Minnesota and is meant to bring Massachusetts in line with its climate mandates.

“Our recent research, in that same report, has shown that across the country this kind of transition could save over $100 Billion in public health costs from improved air quality alone. And that doesn’t even account for the reduced pedestrian fatalities and the increased benefits of public transportation,” Shannon said.



You know what else would save over $100 Billion in public health costs? Sending all the democrats and illegals in that state to the other side of the world.

Problem solved....Problem staying solved.


What it means is they will set some low miles per year for everyone, and anything over that you will pay per mile.

It's another money grab.
 

A bill is advancing through the Massachusetts State House that would seek to reduce the amount of miles residents travel in their personal vehicles in order to meet state climate mandates.

An Act Aligning the Commonwealth’s Transportation Plan with its Mandates and Goals for Reducing Emissions and Vehicle Miles Traveled (S. 2246) was filed by state Sen. Cynthia Stone-Creem (D-Norfolk & Middlesex) and is based on existing laws and regulations in Colorado and Minnesota and is meant to bring Massachusetts in line with its climate mandates.

“Our recent research, in that same report, has shown that across the country this kind of transition could save over $100 Billion in public health costs from improved air quality alone. And that doesn’t even account for the reduced pedestrian fatalities and the increased benefits of public transportation,” Shannon said.



You know what else would save over $100 Billion in public health costs? Sending all the democrats and illegals in that state to the other side of the world.

Problem solved....Problem staying solved.

That’s some funny shit. I really hope they implement it.
You gotta love it when yankees sodomize themselves an acacia tree branch.
 
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The state has seen a rise in data center projects, with 12 documented projects representing $3.1 billion in investment and 223 megawatts of power capacity as of October 2025.



Walk, slaves.
 

A bill is advancing through the Massachusetts State House that would seek to reduce the amount of miles residents travel in their personal vehicles in order to meet state climate mandates.

An Act Aligning the Commonwealth’s Transportation Plan with its Mandates and Goals for Reducing Emissions and Vehicle Miles Traveled (S. 2246) was filed by state Sen. Cynthia Stone-Creem (D-Norfolk & Middlesex) and is based on existing laws and regulations in Colorado and Minnesota and is meant to bring Massachusetts in line with its climate mandates.

“Our recent research, in that same report, has shown that across the country this kind of transition could save over $100 Billion in public health costs from improved air quality alone. And that doesn’t even account for the reduced pedestrian fatalities and the increased benefits of public transportation,” Shannon said.



You know what else would save over $100 Billion in public health costs? Sending all the democrats and illegals in that state to the other side of the world.

Problem solved....Problem staying solved.


“Our recent research, in that same report, has shown that across the country this kind of transition could save over $100 Billion in public health costs from improved air quality alone.

I read that it would save $100 trillion. Every year.
 

A bill is advancing through the Massachusetts State House that would seek to reduce the amount of miles residents travel in their personal vehicles in order to meet state climate mandates.

An Act Aligning the Commonwealth’s Transportation Plan with its Mandates and Goals for Reducing Emissions and Vehicle Miles Traveled (S. 2246) was filed by state Sen. Cynthia Stone-Creem (D-Norfolk & Middlesex) and is based on existing laws and regulations in Colorado and Minnesota and is meant to bring Massachusetts in line with its climate mandates.

“Our recent research, in that same report, has shown that across the country this kind of transition could save over $100 Billion in public health costs from improved air quality alone. And that doesn’t even account for the reduced pedestrian fatalities and the increased benefits of public transportation,” Shannon said.



You know what else would save over $100 Billion in public health costs? Sending all the democrats and illegals in that state to the other side of the world.

Problem solved....Problem staying solved.


I don't think anyone should be allowed to drive at all in Massachussetts.
 
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