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Climate Change/Environmental
NEW! 10/15/2009 12:37:49 PM EST
Marten Law Group: New Oregon Climate Change Laws Expand Emission Performance Standards, Renewable Portfolio Standards, GHG Reporting, and Energy Efficiency Programs
In this Emerging Issues Analysis, Alyssa Moir and Dustin Till of Marten Law Group report that Governor Ted Kulongoski of Oregon has recently signed several energy efficiency, climate change, and renewable energy bills. These bills mandate greater energy efficiency, expand emission performance standards and greenhouse gas (GHG) reporting requirements, and promote renewable energy.
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By Alyssa Moir, Dustin Till

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Green Buildings
2/12/2009 11:36:26 AM EST
Marten Law Group: California Promises to Streamline Environmental Review for Residential and Mixed-Use Projects that Reduce Greenhouse Gas Emissions

In this Emerging Issues Commentary, Alyssa Moir & Dustin Till of Marten Law Group discuss California Senate Bill 275, which uses the promise of a streamlined environmental review process to give incentives to developers to incorporate greenhouse gas (GHG) reduction strategies into new residential & mixed-use projects. The bill’s goal is to give housing developers a reason to build denser projects that reduce vehicles miles trav

By Alyssa Moir, Dustin Till

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Climate Change/Environmental
11/19/2008 10:21:00 PM EST
Marten Law Group: California Promises to Streamline Environmental Review for Residential and Mixed-Use Projects that Reduce Greenhouse Gas Emissions
In this Emerging Issues Commentary, Alyssa Moir & Dustin Till of Marten Law Group discuss California Senate Bill 275, which uses the promise of a streamlined environmental review process to give incentives to developers to incorporate greenhouse gas (GHG) reduction strategies into new residential & mixed-use projects. The bill’s goal is to give housing developers a reason to build denser projects that reduce vehicles miles
By Alyssa Moir, Dustin Till

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Which health care reform tax proposal is least desirable?

Dems: Surtax AGI filers over ½MM single/1MM joint
Dems: Excise tax on the noncompliant uninsured
GOP: No tax incentives to buy individual coverage
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