Green agenda proclamations rolled forth in North Carolina on Thursday with another visit by the vice president.
Among the projects that can be assisted in the $20 billion grant awards through the Environmental Protection Agency are electric vehicle charging stations. Evidence of North Carolinians agreeing with the government’s shove, however, remains circumspect.
More contextualized by taxpayers is the national response by the public, automakers in response to buyers, and respondents to polling from The Center Square.
Included in Vice President Kamala Harris’ announcement on Thursday afternoon at a recreation center in southeast Charlotte were $14 billion of the awards through the National Clean Investment Fund and another $6 billion through the Clean Communities Investment Accelerator program.
The EPA’s $27 billion Greenhouse Gas Reduction Fund, umbrella to both programs, is funded by the $891 billion Inflation Reduction Act of 2022.