To the editor: Gubernatorial candidate Antonio Villaraigosa, who has been bankrolled by Massive Oil, is asking for an all-of-the-above environmental answer that features oil and fuel till our state has hit extra electrification milestones akin to extra electrical automobile charging stations (“Villaraigosa, despite climate credentials, pivots toward oil industry in run for governor,” Might 26). Hey, Villaraigosa, how about amplifying present options as an alternative of perpetuating the regressive fantasy that we’ve received so, so, thus far to go?
Plug In America simply issued a tool kit with a great deal of greatest practices for rising public EV charging, particularly for these residing in multifamily housing who want these options probably the most. We’d be nearer to our targets if extra public figures such as you would champion the work nonprofits like Plug in America have been doing for many years.
Zan Dubin, Santa Monica
This author is a co-founder of Plug In America and a former Los Angeles Instances employees author.
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To the editor: Excellent news! With all of the candidates within the race for governor, the best option to cross one off the record is to pay attention to any who wets his finger, holds it as much as the wind and sees from which path the cash will blow in. Add that to anybody who abandons his long-held moral beliefs and, bingo, Villaraigosa is off my record. That was straightforward!
Sara R. Nichols, Los Angeles