Bill
SB 333
Repeal sunset on coal washing credit
SB 333 extends the coal washing tax credit, supporting cleaner coal production, boosting the coal industry, and promoting economic stability in mining-dependent communities.
Bill
SB 333
SB 333 extends the coal washing tax credit, supporting cleaner coal production, boosting the coal industry, and promoting economic stability in mining-dependent communities.
Bill Number: SB 333
Title: Repeal Sunset on Coal Washing Credit
Introduced: February 12, 2025
Status: Chapter Number Assigned (Chapter 750, Statutes of 2025)
Subject: Mining and Minerals, Taxation--Coal
SB 333 aims to repeal the sunset provision on the coal washing credit, which is a tax incentive designed to support coal mining operations in California. This bill is particularly relevant for the coal industry and local economies dependent on coal production.
The primary intent of SB 333 is to extend the availability of the coal washing credit, which incentivizes coal producers to wash coal before it is sold. Washing coal enhances its quality and reduces emissions when burned, aligning with environmental goals while supporting the coal industry economically.
SB 333 represents a significant legislative effort to support the coal industry in California by extending the coal washing credit. This move is intended to promote cleaner coal production practices while sustaining economic benefits for communities reliant on coal mining. The bill's passage reflects ongoing discussions about balancing economic interests with environmental responsibilities in the energy sector.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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