| For Immediate Release: May 22, 2009 |
Contact: Sharon Jenkins Washington, DC Office (202) 225.4372 Stephanie Gadlin District Office (773) 224.6500 |
Chairman Rush secures key provisions in first stage of House action
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| Following a week of near round-the-clock legislative activity, Rush obtains bipartisan support for four key provisions in first phase of the adoption of landmark climate change bill. |
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WASHINGTON, D.C. –– The long march toward America's clean energy future ended its first round, this week, with the late night adoption, on Thursday, of the first markup of H.R. 2454, "The American Clean Energy and Security Act" (ACES). Following a bipartisan majority vote of 33 – 25, in the House Energy and Commerce Committee, Committee Chairman Henry Waxman (CA-30) acknowledged the leadership role played by U. S. Rep. Bobby L. Rush (IL-01), and others, in helping to adopt legislation that will protect the environment by reducing harmful carbon emissions while also helping to reshape the U.S. economy with the launch of new energy, or "green," jobs. "The amendments and provisions that I put forth, and were adopted by my colleagues, are designed to ensure that low-to moderate-income families are able to afford the essential upgrades that are needed to ensure that America's energy future is better than its past. In our march toward that future, our energy resources must be available and affordable to every citizen. I've worked diligently to include key provisions aimed at unleashing the energy innovation of community-based, non-profit organizations who work with diverse populations, day in and day out. I believe these groups can make a difference in helping to ensure that the full range of benefits that will emerge from America's growing ‘green economy' extend to the needs and interests of historically underserved populations. As this bill advances, I will continue to do all I can to support Chairman Waxman and other leaders to provide President Obama with a piece of legislation that all of us can support." Since this bill was first introduced in the House on May 15, Chairman Rush and his legislative team have worked aggressively to press for the inclusion of several key provisions. In a series of public letters to Chairman Waxman and Energy and Environment Subcommittee Chairman Ed Markey (MA-07), Rush outlined his concerns on several issues ranging from energy policy to the bill's economic impact on working class families. Highlights of the Rush amendments and provisions that were included in ACES include:
# # # Note: Here’s a link to the House Energy and Commerce Committee with additional information about ACES: http://energycommerce.house.gov/
And here are links to pdf copies of Chairman Rush's letters to Messrs. Waxman and Markey throughout the markup process:
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