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Polls: Two-thirds of Voters Support EPA Clean Power Rules

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Monday, November 24, 2014   

CHARLESTON, W. Va. - A series of public opinion polls shows pretty much the same results, two-to-one support for the Environmental Protection Agency's Clean Power Plan, new rules aimed at slowing climate change.

The Sierra Club has just released a post-election poll done in six battleground states. Melissa Williams, national political director with the Sierra Club, points out the results are similar to what several national polls have also found and says that's something opponents of these rules should think about.

"Large majorities of these voters support President Obama's plan to cut carbon pollution from power plants," says Williams. "I think this show of support is a warning, frankly, against Republican overreach."

In the proposal, states would have to reduce carbon emissions 20 percent by 2030, which puts pressure on coal-fired power plants.

The six-state poll found about two-thirds of voters support the EPA plan in all six states and in several, even 50-percent support among Republicans. Williams says the results were consistent across the political spectrum.

"Support for this plan is extremely high, and it includes large majorities of Independents and many Republicans. It's clear the voters want action on this and they support the President's plan; and that means the Senate should get behind that as well."

The poll was conducted by a well-known firm, Hart Research Associates. It didn't include West Virginia voters, but people were polled in North Carolina and Pennsylvania, as well as four other states. Williams says there was little variation by region.

"North Carolina in the Mid-Atlantic South, Michigan and Iowa in the Midwest, Colorado out West, and New Hampshire in New England," she says. "Of course every state is different but the numbers across theses states are so consistent, that I don't think there's reason to think that it would be markedly different in other places."

Opponents say the rules would raise the cost of electricity, but several polls have found Americans are willing to pay a little more to slow climate change.


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