Poke, this article mixes up all kinds of facts
“The ban translates into the loss of hundreds of millions of dollars for education and 13,300 direct jobs in a state of 500,000,” the letter said.
--"The Ban" is on net new leases, no? So revenue would stay flat? It would not go away all together. It just wouldn't grow. Maybe over 20 years it would lead to the loss of hundreds of millions of $s, but it certainly wouldn't in the short term.
There are a lot of other questionable "facts" in this article that don't make a ton of sense given that this is a ban on net new leases, not shutting down production on existing leases.
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Posted: 02/20/2021 at 2:42PM