Here’s why Arnold Schwarzenegger and Kevin de León are teaming up on climate change

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Former Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger, a Republican, is joining forces with an influential Democrat to tackle one of California’s biggest problems: pollution from cars and trucks.

Then-Gov. Jerry Brown, right, shakes hands with former Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger, left, as then-state Senate leader Kevin de León stands between them, at a 2017 ceremony where Brown signed a bill extending California's cap-and-trade program.

“Pollution kills people. There’s no getting around it,” De León said in an interview, describing the new initiative publicly for the first time. “And it’s been happening for the last century. It’s just been a very slow burn.” The movie-star and former governor said he and De León “come from different parties, but we share the belief that we can do better at protecting the people from the health impacts of pollution.”Then-Gov. Jerry Brown speaks at a signing ceremony on Treasure Island in the San Francisco Bay as former Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger, left, listens, on July 25, 2017. The bill Brown signed that day extended California's cap-and-trade program for reducing climate change emissions.

 

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Did kdeleon son stab a kid like Fabian Nunez son?

I tell you why, because of money and power grabbing for himself and his desendants and also for friendship with others he has to be in something just be ..

Arnold went full Commie... like Steven Seagal.

Arnold went Democrat after he couldn't keep his hands off the nanny.

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