Dear Friends,
As I’m sure many of you are already aware, this morning the Senate Environment and Public Works Committee voted for passage of S.1733, the Clean Energy Jobs and American Power Act. On behalf of Senator Whitehouse, we want to thank all of you for your help and support to advance strong climate change and clean energy legislation in the Senate. Your expertise and advocacy on this critically important issue is invaluable to our efforts here in Washington. Despite a boycott by the Committee Republicans, today represents a critical first step on the path to final passage of climate change legislation. We look forward to continuing to work with all of you as this process moves forward.
Below is our press release regarding passage of the bill today.
From: Larson, Seth
(Whitehouse) On Behalf Of Press (Whitehouse)
Sent: Thursday,
November 05, 2009 4:39 PM
To: Press (Whitehouse)
Subject:
RELEASE: Whitehouse Votes in EPW Committee to Bypass Republican Obstruction on
Climate Change Bill
News from U.S. Senator Sheldon Whitehouse
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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE November 5, 2009 |
Contact: Matt Thornton (202) 228-6293 (press office) |
Whitehouse Votes in EPW Committee to Bypass Republican Obstruction on Climate Change Bill
Committee Democrats Forced to Pass Landmark Bill Without Republican Participation
Washington, DC – The U.S. Senate Committee on Environment and Public Works (EPW) today passed landmark climate change legislation to combat global warming and invest in a new clean energy economy. Because the Republican members of the Committee declined to propose amendments to the legislation and boycotted the Committee’s meetings to consider the bill, the Committee approved EPW Committee Chairman Boxer’s “mark” of the legislation without amendment. The bill passed by the Committee is stronger than its House counterpart passed earlier this year, establishing a strong 20% reduction in greenhouse gas emissions by 2020 and preserving important Clean Air Act authorities. U.S. Senator Sheldon Whitehouse (D-RI), a member of the Committee, released the following statement following the vote:
“Our Republican colleagues put us in an impossible position by simply refusing to show up for work at a time when this critical legislation needs our attention. I commend Chairman Boxer for her decision to go forward. I think it was the brave one and the correct one.
“The hearings we have held in the EPW Committee over the past two weeks on the Senate climate bill have shown the vital importance of this legislation to our national security, to our economy, to our environment, and to our public health. The bill approved by the Committee advances all these national interests.
“As we continue to move forward toward consideration of climate change legislation by the full Senate I will continue to fight for environmental and economic principles that matter most to Rhode Islanders: protection of low-income consumers, investments in energy efficiency, coastal protection, natural resource adaptation, emissions reduction, and the promotion of a new clean energy economy that generates good jobs at good wages to sustain our State and our nation for years to come.”
The bill passed out of Committee today contains a number of provisions championed by Senator Whitehouse, including:
On the Web: Read the Release
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