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American Clean Energy and Security Act Goes to Full House Vote Tomorrow

Posted by cloe on June 25, 2009 at 04:32 PM

As we’ve been talking about all week, the House is expected to vote tomorrow on the American Clean Energy and Security Act.

President Obama made another strong statement in the Rose Garden today, urging Democrats and Republicans alike to seize the opportunity to create a new clean energy economy and come together to support the bill. Governor Tim Kaine also released a statement this morning (posted earlier by Jonah), and this afternoon, OFA launched a web page urging people to call their members of Congress before tomorrow’s vote to ask them to support the legislation. Have you told your representative where you stand?

According to a Washington Post/ABC poll released this morning, three-quarters of Americans think the federal government should regulate the release of climate-change causing greenhouse gas emissions from power plants, cars and factories.

Meanwhile, House Republicans led by John Boehner (OH) and Mike Pence (IN) have resorted to scare tactics and false information in an attempt to stop ACES from passing. The “Party of No” is denying science, delaying progress and siding with the oil and coal lobby, instead of acting in the best interests of the American people.

UPDATE (by Cloe): Here's an excerpt of the President's remarks from the Rose Garden:

"...Now, make no mistake -- this is a jobs bill. We're already seeing why this is true in the clean energy investments we're making through the Recovery Act. In California, 3,000 people will be employed to build a new solar plant that will create 1,000 jobs. In Michigan, investments in wind turbines and wind technology is expected to create over, 2,600 jobs. In Florida, three new solar projects are expected to employ 1,400 people.

"The list goes on and on, but the point is this: This legislation will finally make clean energy the profitable kind of energy. That will lead to the creation of new businesses and entire new industries. And that will lead to American jobs that pay well and can't be outsourced.

"...I can't stress enough the importance of this vote. I know this is going to be a close vote, in part because of the misinformation that's out there that suggests there's somehow a contradiction between investing in clean energy and our economic growth. But my call to those members of Congress who are still on the fence, as well as to the American people, is this: We cannot be afraid of the future, and we can't be prisoners of the past. We've been talking about this issue for decades, and now is the time to finally act."

Comments (4) «

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Oilfieldguy on June 25, 2009 at 06:21 PM

america is no ready for thi bill, this is crazy stupid, what this bill will do is send jobs to india, china and mexico where no regulations exists, and if you are smart you probably know that we share the same air.
this have no sense, we have no jobs and we will tax more the regular workers.

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jmessi on June 26, 2009 at 09:16 PM

Clean energy is good!

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WolfgangBanger on June 30, 2009 at 05:46 PM

Clean energy is a must!

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WolfgangBanger on June 30, 2009 at 05:47 PM


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