The Obama administration recently passed it's Clean Power plan. The plan calls for a 32 percent cut in overall carbon dioxide emissions by 2030 from 2005 levels. Ohio will have to cut it's emissions by 28 percent to stay on target. While the plan is hailed by environmentalists it is cursed by Ohio manufacturers and energy companies who say the plan will only bring higher energy costs, effectively making the cost of living go up. Coming up, a look at the plan, how it helps and how it hurts.
Guests:
Laura Arenschield, reporter Columbus Dispatch
Samantha Willams, staff attorney and Ohio energy policy advocate, natural resources defense council
Brydon Ross, Vice President of State Affairs at Consumer Energy Alliance (CEA)