Hundreds of truckers convoy in Oregon to protest cap and trade bill
This morning, truckers, loggers, and farmers from across the state of Oregon participated in a convoy to protest a controversial cap and trade bill.
On February 6, truckers with the “Timber Unity” group took part in an early morning convoy to raise awareness about a cap and trade bill — also known as Senate Bill 1530 — coming before Oregon state lawmakers in the short 2020 legislative session.
The convoy participants met at various locations throughout the state and travelled on I-5. Their final destination is a rally at the state capitol in Salem.
Michael Sevren
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The convoy has arrived in Salem. Truckers from all over the state are taking part in the Timber Unity Rally to protest a proposed cap and trade bill. @KEZI9
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Organizers expect as many as 1000 trucks in total to participate in the convoy. They hope to break a world record for the largest convoy, which is currently set at 453 trucks, the Albany Democrat Herald reports.
Jake Thomas@jakethomas2009
Trucks as far as the eye can see . @SalemReporter @TimberUnity #timberunity
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SB 1530 would impose carbon emissions caps throughout the state and fine those who go over the cap. Truckers say that the bill would harm their livelihoods or even put them out of business.
Local news outlets have reported clashes between the truckers and counter protesters who support the cap and trade bill
KATU News
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Counter protesters are rallying at overpasses above I-5 as the Timber Unity convoy travels to Salem. https://twitter.com/MikeKATU/status/1225446897281683456 …
Mike Warner@MikeKATU
These activists have set up 6 different banners along I-5. They support ‘Cap and Trade’ and say we all need to take action now. I was told there was a couple confrontations with some truckers as they set up their banners #LiveOnK2 #pdxtraffic
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In June 2019, hundreds of truckers participated in a similar convoy to protest the cap and trade bill. Douglas County officials said that this convoy was 13 miles long.
The Oregon Department of Transportation has been warning drivers to expect significant traffic delays from the convoy.
You can view aerial coverage of the convoy below.
Event organizers expect as many as 1000 trucks to participate in the convoy.
Discussion in 'Other News' started by truckaholic001, Feb 6, 2020.
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I heard a OR hwy patrol estimated the convoy at around 13 miles long.
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Let the hippies fend for themselves
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Was there a bear in the air?
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So the Oregon climate/ambient is really bad that they are passing this cap bill? And y’all rather make money than back down a little for the sake of y’all health ? Anyone with info please reply thank you.
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Oregon is poised to pass cap-and-trade climate policy, joining California
Ok, so yeah is about the climate. They should pass it! I mean y’all wanna be able to breath right? I mean I do -
And when industries all pack up and leave the state or close down altogether where will the tax money come from? Guess that doesn’t matter as long as you can breathe?
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