Congressman John D. Dingell |
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Serving Michigan's 15th Congressional District |
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| NEWS RELEASE | Contact: | Adam Benson |
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June 29, 2007 |
202/225-4071 (office) | |
| 202/271-8587 (cell) |
Energy and Commerce Passes Energy Legislation,
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Washington, DC - The Committee on Energy and Commerce completed a two-day markup of energy legislation yesterday that would remove 8.6 billion tons of carbon dioxide emissions by 2030, an amount equal to the annual emissions of all cars on the road today. The Committee considered six committee prints that were passed last week by the Subcommittee on Energy and Air Quality. The legislation will now be formally introduced in the House and sent to the Floor for consideration. “Today is an important step on a path toward achieving our goal of developing a broad, bipartisan energy bill that Congress can approve, industry and environmental groups can live with, and the President can sign,” said Committee Chairman John D. Dingell (D-MI). The six committee prints adopted by the Committee would: Advance the country’s energy efficiency with improved appliance standards, lighting efficiency, and green building codes;
During the markup, Rep. Dingell also announced targets to reduce greenhouse gas emissions by 60 to 80 percent by 2050 and reiterated his intention to address climate change and cap-and-trade in the fall. “The Congress should, must and will regulate CO2. I will continue to create a bill that does not place unfair burdens on one single group, industry or community,” said Dingell. “Bringing everyone to the table is the best way to secure our future, preserve economic opportunity and protect our natural environment.” To review amendments and Committee action, please visit the Committee on Energy and Commerce website: http://www.energycommerce.house.gov/ |
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