Environmental policies
A) may be cost-neutral or may come at a monetary cost, depending on the time frame for their evaluation.
B) are always expensive, costing consumers and industry more money.
C) never have a monetary cost associated with them.
D) are paid for by local tax dollars, only indirectly costing most citizens nothing for their implementation.
A
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