1,198 State Legislators Call for Action on Clean
Energy Jobs Legislation
WASHINGTON, Jan 27, 2010 /PRNewswire
The Coalition of Legislators for Energy Action Now (CLEAN), a national
bipartisan group of state legislators working closely with the White
House to pass federal clean energy jobs legislation, sent a letter to
members of the United States Senate today pressing for urgent action on
pending clean energy jobs and climate change legislation. The letter,
signed by 1,198 state lawmakers from both parties and 49 states, is the
clearest indication yet of broad-based, grassroots support for common
sense energy reform legislation that will:
1. Strengthen America's national security by cutting dependence on
foreign oil;
2. Grow jobs and economic opportunity to every state in the nation; and
3. Protect the environment by major reductions in greenhouse gas
emissions.
"Until now, states have been carrying the torch on clean energy
reform," said state Rep. Jeremy Kalin (D -Minnesota), the chair of
CLEAN. "State legislators have led the way on growing clean energy jobs
and addressing climate change. Our 'Made-in-America' clean energy
solutions are the key to our economic prosperity and national security.
It's time for Congress to pick up the torch and lead America into the
21st-century clean energy economy."
And at a time when most other industries are struggling with the
difficult realities of this recession, state-led efforts to grow clean
energy jobs have put Americans back to work. The Pew Center on the
States found that clean energy job growth has outpaced the rest of the
economy by almost 250 percent, with benefits in every state. In December
2009, the Environment America Research and Policy Center showed that by
2020 state policies already adopted will reduce global warming pollution
approximately 7 percent below 2007 levels.
1,198 state legislators from around the country believe that
comprehensive federal legislation can build on the clean energy progress
made in states -- progress sorely needed as the American economy
struggles to recover, and signs of devastating global warming persist at
every turn. Democrats and Republicans alike agree federal action is
urgently needed.
"The actions America takes, or does not take, to transform its energy
infrastructure will have an impact on American life that cannot be
overstated," said state Rep. Cynthia Thielen (R - Hawaii), Assistant
Minority Leader in the Hawaii House of Representatives. "As has so often
been the case throughout our nation's great history, those actions will
have profound effects across the global landscape as well. Not since the
era of industrialization has technological change held such importance
in our planet's fate, and the fate of its people."
As men and women from every state put their lives on the line in Iraq
and Afghanistan, state legislators from every corner of the country
believe clean energy jobs and climate legislation is vital to America's
national security. Innovation in clean energy technologies is essential
as the country seeks to efficiently, affordably, and securely fuel
America's next generation economy.
"This country's crippling dependence on foreign oil is a direct and
menacing threat to our national security," said retired brigadier
general and current state Sen. Phil Leventis (D - South Carolina). "We
need to focus our collaborative efforts on home-grown energy solutions
that create American jobs, and reduce international tensions over
already scarce fossil fuel resources. It's time to put the independent,
innovative spirit of America back to work fueling our industries,
employing our people, and securing a more prosperous, peaceful future
for our children."
The letter sent to Congress today is just one tangible sign of the
bipartisan momentum building behind federal clean energy jobs
legislation pending in the U.S. Senate, led by Sen. John Kerry (D -
Massachusetts) and Sen. Lindsey Graham (R - South Carolina). Members of
CLEAN, including Republicans and Democrats, will continue working in
their respective states and on Capitol Hill to urge final passage of
strong federal energy reforms that will create jobs, cut emissions, and
reduce America's dependence on foreign oil.
A draft of the letter can be found online at: http://www.house.leg.state.mn.us/dflpdf/CLEANltr.pdf.
A list of state legislators who signed the letter can be found at:
http://www.house.leg.state.mn.us/dflpdf/1198Signers.pdf.
MN State Rep. Kalin can be reached by phone at (651) 875-2546 or by
email at rep.jeremy.kalin@house.mn
HI State Rep. Thielen can be reached by phone at (808) 586-6480 or by
email at repthielen@capitol.hawaii.gov
SC State Sen. Leventis can be reached by phone at (803) 968-6185
SOURCE Coalition of Legislators for Energy Action Now (CLEAN)
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