Passing Electric Vehicle Subsidies and Charging Station Mandates Senate #172
Vote Description
This was a vote to pass S2476, which continues taxpayer-funded subsidies for electric vehicles (EV’s,) increases the requirement for EV charging stations in parking lots with more than 10 spaces as well as all commercial and residential lots. It will also require all taxpayer-funded state vehicles to change to expensive zero emissions vehicles by certain dates.
Mass Fiscal Explanation
MassFiscal supports a no vote because this bill continues an unsuccessful subsidy with taxpayer money and will burden small businesses through burdensome mandates. Link to bill:https://malegislature.gov/Bills/191/S2476
Mass Fiscal's Stance
Fiscal Responsibility Vote
Good Government Vote
Vote result on 01/30/2020
PASSED
Yea
36
Nay
2
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