Does Congressman Carney Support Higher Electricity Rates?

  • 06/16/09
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Pennsylvania electricity rates to sky rocket under plan pending before Congress
  Washington, DC – With only days remaining until the U.S. House of Representatives casts an historic up-or-down vote on one of the largest tax hikes in the history of Congress, Congressman Chris Carney (D-Pa.) has yet to state publicly where he stands on this measure – even as recent estimates suggest Pennsylvania families could be among the hardest hit by it. Under this proposal, the federal...
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Let’s Make a Deal: EPW Chair Acknowledges Principles Tossed Aside Early in Waxman Consideration

  • 06/05/09
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Let’s Make a Deal: EPW Chair Acknowledges Principles Tossed Aside Early in Waxman Consideration, All About the Money From Then After

"There's so much revenue that comes in from a cap-and-trade system that you can really go to a person in a congressional district and get enough votes there by saying, 'What do you need? What do you want? You can really help them." U.S. Sen. Barbara Boxer, D-Calif., June 6, 2009
Washington, DC – Following the release of the June 6, 2009 cover story in...
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Clear Majority of Coastal North Easterners Support Environmentally Sound Energy Exploration

  • 06/05/09
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Clear Majority of Coastal North Easterners Support Environmentally Sound Energy Exploration and Production

While Americans Continue to Call for More American Energy, Out-of-the Mainstream Washington Politicians Say ‘No We Can’t’

Washington, DC - Following the release of a Monmouth University poll that found a clear majority of support for offshore domestic energy exploration and production from coastal residents in New York, New Jersey, Delaware, Maryland, and Virginia, Thomas J....
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That’s a Wrap: Way Over Budget and Getting Horrible Reviews, Waxman Finally Clears the Set...

  • 05/22/09
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Washington, DC – While the American people continue to list climate change among the issues they care about the least, Rep. Henry Waxman (D-Hollywood), chairman of the House Energy and Commerce Committee, reported legislation out of his committee today that elevates that issue above all others, even as our economy founders and the benefits of cap-and-trade become less defensible by the day. Thomas J. Pyle, president of the American Energy Alliance (AEA), issued the following statement: ...
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Pulp Fiction: On Page 781 of Waxman Cap-and-Tax Bill, a Response Guide for Mass Unemployment

  • 05/20/09
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Beneficiaries to receive 3 years of salary, health insurance, job training, and relocation package as a result of this job-killing measure Washington, DC – With 946 pages of legislative text, it comes as no surprise that as the days pass by, interesting new provisions buried deep in the Waxman-Markey cap-and-tax bill are revealed. Today we expose section 426. “While the authors of this bill continue to insist that cap-and-tax will be a clear economic winner, several provisions buried...
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BURIED: Scarcely Reported Poll finds that 78% of Americans Oppose Legislation...

  • 05/19/09
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BURIED: Scarcely Reported Poll finds that 78% of Americans Oppose Legislation that will Increase Electric Bills Washington, DC – Nearly six out of 10 Americans would oppose Chairman Henry Waxman’s cap-and-tax scheme if it resulted in their electricity bills going up a single penny, a recent poll found. And nearly eight out of 10 respondents would consider a $50 per month increase in utility bills a “hardship,” even if that figure only represents a fraction of the cost burden that ...
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When Will Congress Come Clean on Cap and Tax?

  • 05/13/09
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Only 24 percent of Americans understand cap and tax; Waxman needs to slow down and explain it to the American people

Washington, DC – Recent polling conducted by Rasmussen Reportsand released today found that an overwhelming majority of Americans notonly don’t support cap-and-trade – they don’t even know what it is,even when given three options from which to choose.

Interestingly,the polling data comes out at a time when Energy and Commerce ChairmanHenry Waxman (D-Calif.) is moving...


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Who Wins, Who Loses? Everything Up for Grabs as Waxman Scours for Votes

  • 05/08/09
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New debate centers on who should get thecarve-outs, who should get stuck with the tab

Washington,DC – After marathon hearings inthe House Energy and Commerce Committee last week debating the largest, mostregressive tax plan ever brought before Congress, Chairman Henry Waxman(D-Calif.), appears to have left many questions unanswered. Chief among them:how he plans to carve up the bill, and to whom he plans to extend the patronageof upfront emission “allowances.”

“Afterweeks of...
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AEA Educational Campaign to Fight Massive Energy Tax, Further Government Induced Job Losses

  • 04/29/09
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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE CONTACT:
Wednesday, April 29, 2009 Laura Henderson (202) 621-2951
AEA Educational Campaign to Fight Massive Energy Tax, Further Government Induced Job Losses WASHINGTON – With Congress moving at breakneck pace to pass an energy tax bill that would amount to the largest single tax increase on working families in U.S. history, American Energy Alliance (AEA) today announced the launch of an integrated education and advocacy campaign aimed at helping Americans...
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Louisiana AEA Launches Waxman-Markey Energy Tax Ad

  • 04/27/09
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Listen The text of the ad follows Seems like all of us are working harder in this economy just to make ends meet. But the politicians in Washington, DC don't seem to get it - voting to bailout Wall Street - rather than helping Main Street. And just when you think that it can't get worse - some in Congress are now pushing an energy tax that would be the largest tax hike in history. Studies show that the bill, known as the Waxman-Markey Energy Tax, could cost our family's more than $3,100 per...
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