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Ambitions grow and stances shift
Romney's agenda both a spur and an impediment
Business leaders, led by Associated Industries of Massachusetts and Raytheon Co., argued that the plan would hurt Bay State job growth. About a month before the deal was to be signed, however, Romney signaled his support for it, even recounting how he had dismissed concerns raised by a large Massachusetts corporation that the initiative would boost energy costs by 30 to 40 percent.
"It's a far more modest figure than that," Romney said at a green energy conference on Nov. 7, 2005. "The range of analysis is 1 to 2 percent. At 1 to 2 percent we can effectively create incentives to help ... stimulate a sector of our economy and at the same time not kill jobs."
But he soon changed his tone and began insisting that the measure include a price cap to limit how much any company would have to pay for excessive polluting a provision that environmentalists said would undermine the market-based structure of the agreement.
Nonetheless, officials in other states, environmentalists, and even some in Romney's administration were stunned by the governor's about-face.
"There was a point at which it became very clear to me and others that Massachusetts was not negotiating in good faith," said Franz Litz, New York's former climate-change policy coordinator.
To keep Massachusetts on board, negotiators from other states agreed over two hectic weeks to make changes to appease Romney. But the governor backed out anyway and said Massachusetts would set its own emissions regulations.
Romney today cites the concerns of that same large corporation as the reason for his decision.
"I had one of the very largest employers in our state ... say, 'By the way, if you sign without that cap, we'll never build another plant in this state,"' Romney said. "Well, I looked at that and said, 'Look, for a symbolic measure that's not going to do anything for the planet, I'm not going to move in that direction."'
"To this day, I'm sorry that I couldn't land my own governor," said Douglas I. Foy, Romney's chief environmental official. "But that was his decision to make and that's why he was elected governor."
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Sen. Edward Kennedy, D-Mass., left, and Mitt Romney greet each other before taking a tour of the newly completed Mormon temple in Belmont, Mass., on Sept. 8, 2000. Kennedy supported Romney's bid to reform the health-care system in Massachusetts. The two also worked together on Medicaid.
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