'Energy Legislation Vital for a Greener and More
Prosperous Future'--Pelosi
WASHINGTON, Feb 27, 2008 /PRNewswire-USNewswire
Speaker Nancy Pelosi spoke on the floor this afternoon urging the passage of
H.R. 5351, the Renewable Energy and Energy Conservation Tax Act of 2008.
Below are her remarks:
"One year ago, actually a little longer, January 2007, Mr. Rangel brought to
the floor legislation similar to this. What it did was to repeal the
subsidies for Big Oil and to use the funds for research and renewable energy
resources and tax incentives for that purpose. The bill passed the House
overwhelmingly as part of our bipartisan energy bill, but it did not survive
the Senate because the President threatened to veto the bill, if these
subsidies to Big Oil were repealed. Imagine that.
"So the energy bill we passed last year, as much of a triumph as it was by
having new CAFE standards for the first time in 32 years, did not have this
very important other part, which would be the tax incentives for renewable
energy resources. So thank you, Chairman Rangel, for your persistence and
for bringing this legislation to the floor now to give us this special
opportunity.
"Since Mr. Rangel first brought this bill to the floor last January, the
price of gasoline at the pump has gone up 75 cents. 75 cents since we first
took up this legislation A-- imagine what that means to a household's
income. The price at the pump has increased 17 cents just in the past two
weeks. Just yesterday, oil prices reached another new record at more than
$101 a barrel. This is at a time when oil companies are making record
profits. Listen to this, my colleagues: last year, ExxonMobil earned $40.6
billion in profit -- the largest corporate profit in American history. And
yet, the Bush Administration refuses to repeal billions of dollars of
taxpayer subsidies to Big Oil.
"This bill repeals those subsidies and invests in the clean renewable energy
that will put us on a path toward energy security and energy independence in
a fiscally responsible way -- by repealing subsidies only to Big Oil
companies already making record profits.
"With the Renewable Energy and Energy Conservation Tax Act that we are
considering today, we have the opportunity to invest in clean, renewable
energy and energy efficiency, to grow our economy, creating new jobs, lower
energy costs, strengthen national security, and reduce global warming.
That's very important because so many people across the country who are
being innovators, who are being disrupters, who are making change, and this
change centering around energy is very important and this legislation is
vital to them.
"This legislation: strengthens and extends the production tax credit, which
will spur the deployment of wind, biomass, geothermal, hydropower, tidal,
and landfill gas; extends the solar and fuel cell investment tax credit, and
offers tax incentives for residential solar, wind, and geothermal
technologies; creates a new production tax credit for cellulosic ethanol and
extends the biodiesel production tax credit; expands the tax credit for gas
stations that install alternative fuel pumps, such as E85 pumps; includes
tax incentives to promote greater efficiency for homes and businesses and
creates a new tax credit for plug-in hybrid vehicles; and creates a new
category of tax credit bonds to fund local initiatives to promote the
deployment of green technologies.
"It will spur the production of clean renewable energy sources and provide
business with the certainty necessary to make long-term plans to build
viable and sustaining markets for these technologies. This is all about
answers in the marketplace.
"It will ensure we keep the jobs that were created with renewable tax
credits, and create hundreds of thousands more -- the next generation of
good-paying, green collar jobs that will be right here in America.
"Because this legislation is vital for a greener and more prosperous future,
it is supported by a broad coalition from business, environmental, and labor
communities -- from corporations such as Home Depot and Dow Chemical
Company, to the Sierra Club, to the United Steelworkers and the National
Farmers Union.
"Energy independence is an economic issue -- in terms of budgets for
America's families, and creating new green jobs; it is an urgent national
security issue to reduce our dependence on foreign oil; it is an
environmental and health issue to reduce global warming and protect the
health of our children; and it is a moral issue to care for our planet. We
work closely with the evangelical community on these issues because they
believe, as do I, that this planet is God's creation and we have a moral
responsibility to preserve it.
"I urge my colleagues to support the Renewable Energy and Energy
Conservation Tax Act, and in so doing, take the next step for a green
economy, green jobs and a green future."
SOURCE Office of the Speaker of the House
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