Massachusetts Governor Charlie Baker says he will sign a climate bill despite vetoing a previous version of it earlier in the year.
Baker was asked Thursday if he would sign the bill (S.9). He said, "Yes," according to State House News Service, and his press office also confirmed that he would. Baker will likely sign the bill into law by Sunday, March 28.
U.S. Senator Ed Markey (D-Malden) wants to see the federal government spend trillions of dollars on infrastructure.
Markey told State House News Service that the Democratic Party is looking to do a "big, big bill" on infrastructure, climate change, and jobs in the coming months.