Print
Category: California News

Sacramento, California - Monday the California State Legislature voted to approve the 2018-2019 Greenhouse Gas Reduction Fund (GGRF) Expenditure Plan. Assemblymember Eduardo Garcia (D-Coachella) is pleased to report the successful inclusion of his local priorities into the plan.

This year, Garcia went up to bat, working alongside the Budget Subcommittees to ensure that the expenditure plan encompassed allocations for agricultural grant programs as well as Natural Resource programming that were not originally listed into the bill language.

 “From the minute I arrived in Sacramento, I set out to make sure that our region received equitable investments from the state. This year, I rallied support from my colleagues and pushed to secure greenhouse gas reduction funding allocations for the programs that have proven their ability to provide significant health, environmental and economic benefits,” stated Assemblymember Eduardo Garcia.

 “After three years of consistent efforts, our Coachella, Imperial and Palo Verde Valley areas have finally begun to see climate investments across a diverse benefit spectrum including grants for agriculture, affordable housing, transportation and parks infrastructure projects.”

 “This funding mechanism has the potential to transform environmentally vulnerable areas, like those in my district. Our successful advocacy efforts will open up millions in additional investment avenues for critical natural resources and agricultural programs. I am committed to continuing monitoring the administration of cap-and-trade revenues to identify opportunities to better align greenhouse gas reduction funds to meet our region’s unique geographical needs and to ensure the fair distribution of funding.” 

2018-2019 GGRF Expenditure Plan Highlights:

Examples of Recent 56th Assembly District Climate Investment Grants: