CA Lawmakers Joining Gov. Brown In Paris

Assembly Speaker Toni Atkins, Gov. Jerry Brown and Senate President pro Tem Kevin de León, pictured here after reaching a state budget deal in June."
Andrew Nixon

There will be a significant California presence at the United Nations Climate Change Conference in Paris this week. In addition to Governor Jerry Brown, the state’s legislative leaders are each taking delegations.

Senate President pro Tem Kevin de León and Assembly Speaker Toni Atkins are among eight California lawmakers making the trip.

De León says he wants to share California’s accomplishments with other national and regional governments – and bring back more investment capital for the state’s green technology projects.

“Because we believe, if we are successful, by doing so, we’ll attract the creation of more jobs for Californians,” he said.

Lawmakers say they’re also looking for ways to create more charging stations for electric vehicles. And they want to learn how European countries are increasing production of alternative fuels to compete with the oil industry.

A Los Angeles-based nonprofit called the Climate Action Reserve has raised money from corporate and philanthropic donors to help pay for the trip. Lawmakers are also using campaign funds.

This story was produced by Capital Public Radio.

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