House Passes Energy Bill - Next Up: Climate
December 7, 2007 | Posted by Steve Cochran in Policy - General
This post is by Steve Cochran, National Climate Campaign Director at Environmental Defense.
Yesterday, with the leadership of House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, the House passed legislation that will reduce U.S. dependence on foreign oil and promote energy efficiency. The bill is now in the Senate, where procedural votes are underway.
Speaker Pelosi has previously said that the energy bill passed yesterday by the House "will lay the groundwork for the Congress to move forward next year with comprehensive action to address climate change."
The Speaker is showing that she has the will - and the power - to produce real results in the House on issues important to the American people. We're pleased that she has pledged to use that same focus to pass a comprehensive climate bill in 2008.


2 Responses
Comment from bloglog
December 9th, 2007 at 12:29 am
What difference does it make if it doesn't pass the Senate. And it won't.
Comment from Rapidrex
December 18th, 2007 at 6:10 pm
global warming is a JOKE…Total waste of time and something for liberals to whine about!
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