
The cost? According to the economic forecasting firm
NERA, between $41 billion and $73
billion per year, and,
according to the Heritage Foundation's economic analysis, an "average annual employment shortfall of nearly 300,000
jobs."
It also doesn't mention that compliance with the CPP will
force energy prices, especially for electricity, higher, hitting poor and
low-income Americans hardest.
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