Monday, March 17, 2014

Top Lawmaker Proposes Fuel 'Tax'

This brief news segment is from the Santa Maria Times newspaper, edition from February 21. As it appears on the newspaper.  

The state Senate leader on Thursday proposed a tax on consumer fuel purchases of gasoline, oil, diesel, ethanol, and natural gas, with the money raised diverted to mass transit projects and households making less than $75,000 annually. 

The plan by Senate President Pro Tem Darrell Steinberg, D-Sacramento, would not create an additional tax, however. Instead, it would alter how money is raised and spent under a provision of California's landmark 2006 greenhouse gas emissions law, known as AB32. 

Environmental and business groups immediately opposed Steinberg's plan, and Republican lawmakers questioned whether it could pass the Legislature. 
It would impose an estimated 15 cents a gallon carbon tax on fuel next year, offsetting an indirect tax that will be imposed in 2015 under the existing law that helped establish the nation's largest carbon-trading marketplace. 

Resources of the Day

Ok folks. So I haven't been able to get to my resources because I had to deal with a very important project for Health class that I will be posting in the Showcase of Schoolwork page of my blog. Later on today I will be posting some resources. Thank you for understanding and keep on following me. 

Spring Literature Analysis #3

Nothing But the Truth
AVI (Edward Irving Wortis)

This novel is about how a teenager in junior high school uses an excuse to try to get to his motives. Philip Malloy is this teenager and his situation is basically not doing great in English and had not accomplished a space in the track team.  

Friday, March 14, 2014

Life Hacks for those that like to shop

   http://lifehacker.com/5973864/the-best-time-to-buy-anything-during-the-year

Copy and paste so it works.

Monday, March 3, 2014

X Marks the Benchmark (continued with pictures)




X Marks the Benchmark

So, it has been a while since any personal information about myself has been put out there. I come from a Hispanic family, particularly from Mexico. The family is very cool and helpful and very funny. Everything that involves the richness of my culture is what I love. Its history, the vibrant colors, the go-to perserverance of the citizens of Mexico. 

Resource of the Day

http://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Renewable_energy

It is just an overview of renewable energy.