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		<title>Energy Policy: Top Five Worst Governors in America</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[5.       New Jersey Governor Chris Christie Christie&#8217;s skepticism of global warming alarmism is great. What&#8217;s not so great is his continued participation in a regional cap-and-trade energy rationing scheme. For whatever reason, the climate skeptic sounding governor has yet to pull his state out of the Regional Greenhouse Gas Initiative, the aforementioned energy tax. 4.       [...]]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p></p><p>5.       <strong>New Jersey Governor Chris Christie</strong><br />
Christie&#8217;s <a href="http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2010/11/10/chris-christie-global-warming_n_781494.html">skepticism</a> of global warming alarmism is great. What&#8217;s not so great is <a href="http://blog.nj.com/njv_paul_mulshine/2010/11/national_republicans_may_find.html">his continued participation in a regional cap-and-trade energy rationing scheme</a>. For whatever reason, the climate skeptic sounding governor has yet to pull his state out of the Regional Greenhouse Gas Initiative, the aforementioned energy tax.</p>
<p>4.       <strong>Florida Governor Charlie Crist (lame duck)</strong><br />
In 2007, Crist signed a series of environmentalist executive orders, which, thankfully, never came to fruition because they were spurned by the State Legislature. Crist earned his spot on this list for his invertebrate take on offshore drilling. When he campaigned for Governor, he opposed offshore drilling; when gas prices spiked in the summer of 2008, he supported drilling; and after the Gulf oil spill this past summer, he reverted back to opposing the practice.</p>
<p>3.       <strong>California Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger (lame-duck)</strong><br />
As I&#8217;ve explained <a href="http://cei.org/op-eds-and-articles/you-stay-classy-sacramento">here</a>, <a href="http://cei.org/op-eds-and-articles/california%E2%80%99s-sorry-state-points-america%E2%80%99s-future">here</a>, and <a href="http://cei.org/op-eds-and-articles/land-unkept-climate-commitments">here</a>, the Governator&#8217;s environmentalist pandering is empty blathering. For all the talk about California going green, the fact of the matter is that California&#8217;s environmentalist energy policies have been ineffectual at achieving anything other than higher energy prices. Rather than environmentalist accomplishments, Schwarzenegger&#8217;s only lasting legacy will be the almost-unlimited power he has bequeathed to his successor, Governor-elect Jerry &#8220;Moonbeam&#8221; Brown. Starting in 2011, the law accords the Governor amorphous, yet absolute, authority to mitigate climate change.</p>
<p>2.       <strong>New Mexico Governor Bill Richardson (lame duck)</strong><br />
Using authority derived from 1978 state law, New Mexico Governor Bill Richardson (D) last month imposed a cap-and-trade energy rationing scheme. The lame-duck Governor enacted the energy-rationing scheme administratively on November 2, the same day that voters indicated their displeasure with expensive energy climate policies by electing Susana Martinez (R) to succeed Richardson. She had campaigned against cap-and-trade. To be sure, Richardson&#8217;s energy policy is largely toothless; nonetheless, the executive power grab is disconcerting.</p>
<p>1.       <strong>Colorado Governor Bill Ritter (lame duck)</strong><br />
It will take a generation for Coloradans to undo the harm inflicted by the Governor Bill Ritter&#8217;s much-ballyhooed &#8220;New Energy Economy.&#8221; At Ritter&#8217;s behest: the General Assembly changed the mission of state utilities from providing &#8220;least cost&#8221; electricity, to fighting climate change; the Public Utilities Commission allowed the <a href="http://www.chieftain.com/opinion/ideas/article_41f3ee10-ef82-11df-8db4-001cc4c002e0.html">nation&#8217;s first carbon tax</a>; and Department of Public Health and Environment <a href="http://cei.org/studies-point/colorado%E2%80%99s-clean-air-clean-jobs-act-will-accomplish-neither">exaggerated the threat of federal air quality regulations</a> in order to justify legislation that picks winners and losers in the electricity industry.</p>
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