Unfortunately, Rep. Upton voted AGAINST the American Clean Energy & Security Act in the House Energy & Commerce Committee.
Call Rep. Upton at (202) 225-3761 and tell him America deserves better.
Thursday, May 21, 2009
Wednesday, May 20, 2009
Tracking Rep. Upton's committee votes
Before the House Energy & Commerce Committee's final vote on the American Clean Energy & Security Act later this week, Rep. Upton and his colleagues will cast many key committee votes.
To keep track of how Rep. Upton votes on key amendments to the bill, visit LCV's special online committee edition of its nationally respected Environmental Scorecard at www.lcv.org/aces. The site includes detailed descriptions of amendments and each committee members' vote on those amendments.
Check back throughout the day and the week for the latest updates.
To keep track of how Rep. Upton votes on key amendments to the bill, visit LCV's special online committee edition of its nationally respected Environmental Scorecard at www.lcv.org/aces. The site includes detailed descriptions of amendments and each committee members' vote on those amendments.
Check back throughout the day and the week for the latest updates.
Tuesday, May 19, 2009
Monday, May 18, 2009
Doing nothing is not an option
This week, the Energy & Commerce Committee begins work on the American Clean Energy & Security Act (H.R. 2454). This comprehensive clean energy plan will create the industries of tomorrow and millions of new American jobs.
At a time when America has lost millions of jobs, it’s clear that we need to start moving in a new direction. Saying “no” or supporting the status quo is not an option.
But without a clear signal from the federal government about the direction of our energy future, investors and entrepreneurs won’t make any new investments. This means that new construction, new opportunities and new jobs won’t happen until Congress acts. In other words, we need Congress to send a clear signal that clean, low-carbon energy sources will power this country in the 21st century.
The American Clean Energy & Security Act is a strong start. It’s exactly the kind forward looking policy that will make the U.S. a leader in the clean energy technologies of the future.
Call Rep. Upton at (202) 225-3761. Tell him to support the American Clean Energy & Security Act.
At a time when America has lost millions of jobs, it’s clear that we need to start moving in a new direction. Saying “no” or supporting the status quo is not an option.
But without a clear signal from the federal government about the direction of our energy future, investors and entrepreneurs won’t make any new investments. This means that new construction, new opportunities and new jobs won’t happen until Congress acts. In other words, we need Congress to send a clear signal that clean, low-carbon energy sources will power this country in the 21st century.
The American Clean Energy & Security Act is a strong start. It’s exactly the kind forward looking policy that will make the U.S. a leader in the clean energy technologies of the future.
Call Rep. Upton at (202) 225-3761. Tell him to support the American Clean Energy & Security Act.
Saturday, May 16, 2009
Thursday, May 14, 2009
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Tuesday, May 12, 2009
Big Oil's got the fattest wallet in the world
Big Oil is attempting to mislead the public and scare members of Congress into voting against comprehensive clean energy legislation. Check out the below radio ad, which highlights the profit-driven motivations behind the oil industry’s staunch opposition to energy reform and calls on Americans to ignore the lies coming from the richest, dirtiest, most insidious industry in America.
Recently, a oil industry front group launched a series of false and misleading radio ads in nearly a dozen congressional districts. Click here for more information.
Recently, a oil industry front group launched a series of false and misleading radio ads in nearly a dozen congressional districts. Click here for more information.
Tuesday, April 28, 2009
Thursday, April 23, 2009
Wednesday, April 22, 2009
President talks clean energy jobs on Earth Day
President Obama spent Earth Day touring a wind turbine plant in Iowa to highlight how we can create jobs in a new clean energy economy:
"Now, the choice we face is not between saving our environment and saving our economy. The choice we face is between prosperity and decline. We can remain the world's leading importer of oil, or we can become the world's leading exporter of clean energy. We can allow climate change to wreak unnatural havoc across the landscape, or we can create jobs working to prevent its worst effects. We can hand over the jobs of the 21st century to our competitors, or we can confront what countries in Europe and Asia have already recognized as both a challenge and an opportunity: The nation that leads the world in creating new energy sources will be the nation that leads the 21st-century global economy.Click here to read the entire speech.
"America can be that nation. America must be that nation. And while we seek new forms of fuel to power our homes and cars and businesses, we will rely on the same ingenuity -- the same American spirit -- that has always been a part of our American story."
Tuesday, April 21, 2009
Hearings begin today
Today the Energy & Commerce Committee in the U.S. House begins hearings on the American Clean Energy & Security Act. The legislation will usher in a new era of clean energy production in the U.S. – creating millions of new clean energy jobs, limiting the pollution that causes global warming and reducing America’s dependence on foreign oil.
As a member of Energy & the Environment Subcommittee, Rep. Upton has an opportunity to significantly influence and shape this legislation. Yet greedy corporate polluters are waging an aggressive campaign to weaken the bill and keep America dependent on the failed energy policies of the past – allowing other countries to take advantage of the growing clean energy industries while America’s economy continues to struggle.
Click here to e-mail Rep. Upton. Tell him to support the American Clean Energy & Security Act.
As a member of Energy & the Environment Subcommittee, Rep. Upton has an opportunity to significantly influence and shape this legislation. Yet greedy corporate polluters are waging an aggressive campaign to weaken the bill and keep America dependent on the failed energy policies of the past – allowing other countries to take advantage of the growing clean energy industries while America’s economy continues to struggle.
Click here to e-mail Rep. Upton. Tell him to support the American Clean Energy & Security Act.
Monday, April 20, 2009
Making America a global leader
In an editorial in today’s issue of the Capitol Hill newspaper Roll Call, Rep. Upton repeated his misguided criticism of legislation to create millions of clean energy jobs and reduce the carbon pollution that causes global warming – once again referring to such efforts as a “cap-and-tax scheme.”
Consider: It takes 250 tons of steel and 6,000 parts to build a wind turbine, yet the U.S. currently imports the majority of our wind power equipment from other countries. Michigan is losing thousands of jobs while the clean energy technologies of the future are manufactured overseas.
We can put America back to work by becoming a global leader in the new clean energy economy. But construction can’t begin until Congress acts.
Call Rep. Upton at (202) 225-3761 and ask him to support the American Clean Energy & Security Act.
Consider: It takes 250 tons of steel and 6,000 parts to build a wind turbine, yet the U.S. currently imports the majority of our wind power equipment from other countries. Michigan is losing thousands of jobs while the clean energy technologies of the future are manufactured overseas.
We can put America back to work by becoming a global leader in the new clean energy economy. But construction can’t begin until Congress acts.
Call Rep. Upton at (202) 225-3761 and ask him to support the American Clean Energy & Security Act.
Sunday, April 19, 2009
Tuesday, April 14, 2009
President Obama discusses clean energy
President Obama gave a major economic speech today in which he said that the only way to achieve the full economic potential of new clean energy opportunities is to reduce the carbon pollution that causes global warming.
"Now, the third pillar of this new foundation is to harness the renewable energy that can create millions of new jobs and new industries. We all know that the country that harnesses this new energy source will lead the 21st century. Yet we’ve allowed other countries to outpace us on this race to the future.
"I don’t know about you, but I do not accept a future where the jobs and industries of tomorrow take root beyond our borders. I think it’s time for America to lead again.
"So the investments we made in the Recovery Act will double this nation’s supply of renewable energy in the next three years. And we are putting Americans to work, making our homes and buildings more efficient so that we can save billions on our energy bills and grow our economy at the same time.
"Now, the only way, though, that we can truly spark the transformation that’s needed is through a gradual, market-based cap on carbon pollution so that clean energy is a profitable kind of energy."
Checking back in
Recently we commented on Rep. Upton’s “cap and tax scheme” press release that linked to a “page not found.” We checked back today and it seems the link is now working. Unfortunately, now that we can see Rep. Upton’s full statement, it’s clear that the congressman has got it all wrong. He said:
The time is now for Congress to pass a comprehensive clean energy plan.
"By design, a cap and tax can only hurt the economy while providing a questionable environmental benefit."The fact is, if we reduce the carbon pollution that causes global warming and shift U.S. energy production toward cleaner, cheaper sources like the wind and the sun, we will create the industries of tomorrow and millions of new clean energy jobs. Additionally, it will dramatically reduce our dependence on oil.
The time is now for Congress to pass a comprehensive clean energy plan.
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