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H.R. 910: Seizing the Moral High Ground (How to Foil Opponents’ Rhetorical Tricks)
March 17, 2011
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Yesterday, the House and Commerce Committee approved H.R. 910, the Energy Tax Prevention Act, as amended, by 34-19. The bill would stop EPA from ’legislating’ climate policy through the Clean Air Act. All 31 Republicans and three Democrats (Mike Ross of Arkansas, Jim Matheson of Utah, and John Barrow of Georgia) voted for the bill.
Opponents introduced several amendments, all of which were defeated.
Ranking Member Henry Waxman (D-Calif.) offered an amendment stating that Congress accepts EPA’s finding that “climate change is unequivocal.” Rep. Diana DeGett (D-Colo.) offered an amendment stating that Congress accepts as “compelling” the scientific evidence that Read more…
Categories: GOVERNMENT
carbon dioxide, Ed Markey, Energy Tax Prevention Act, EPA, government, greenhouse gas, H.R. 910, Jim Matheson

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