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Nine Senate Republicans wrote to the Oregon Department of Environmental Quality on June 19 .
They shared “deep concern” about the Climate Protection Program .
The program aimed to reduce fossil fuel emissions from oil and gas companies by 90% by 2050 .
A court ruled last year that the state’s first attempt to implement the program was invalid.
The previous implementation of the program also accrued no costs from regulated fossil fuel companies, she said. Wirtis said the agency is preparing to release a draft of the new Climate Protection Program rules soon, which will be open for public comment. DEQ’s Environmental Quality Commission will vote on the new rules by the end of the year . If passed, the new program’s implementation would begin in 2025 . This story was originally published by Oregon Public Broadcasting , a Capital Chronicle news partner..
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