Posted on 06/27/2009 1:19:17 PM PDT by libertarian27
HR 2998 American Clean Energy and Security Act. The Congressional record minutes of yesterday can be accessed at Thomas.gov.
The Corporations and Associations that are backing this legislation can be found on pages H7685 & H7686.
Listing below:
Heres the list of corporations and associations that WANT this bill to pass.
Organizations Expressing Support for House Passage of The American Clean Energy and Security Act
ELECTRIC UTILITIES AND ENERGY COMPANIES
Duke Energy
Exelon
PG&E Corporation
FPL Group
Austin Energy
National Grid
PNM Resources
Avista
NRG Energy Inc.
PSE+G
Edison Electric Institute
ConEdison
Constellation Energy
Entergy
Austin Energy
Renewable Fuels Assn.
MANUFACTURING, INDUSTRY AND CORPORATE
GE
Dow Chemical
Dow Corning
National Semiconductor
HP
Business Council on Sustainable Energy
Solar Power Industries
Alcoa
John Deere
Alstom Power
Johnson & Johnson
Siemens
Rio Tinto
BP Solar
Symantec
Applied Materials
eBay
Levi Strauss
Nike
Starbucks
Aspen/Snowmass
Seventh Generation
Clif Bar
Kleiner Perkins Caufield & Buyers
Calpine Corp.
Genpower
BluewaterWind
LABOR
Steelworkers
Boilermakers
Communications Workers
Laborers International
Services Employees
Utilities Workers Union
Building and Construction Trades
FARM AND AGRICULTURE
National Farmers Union
American Farmland Trust
Growth Energy
COMMUNITY, FAITH AND ENVIRONMENT
U.S. Conference of Mayors
Environmental Defense Fund
League of Women Voters
National Parks Conservation Assn.
National Wildlife Federation
National Resource Defense Council
The Wilderness Society
American Institute of Architects
World Resources Institute
Pew Center on Global Climate Change
The Nature Conservancy
Sierra Club
HipHop Caucus
Center for American Progress
Latino Coalition
Union of Concerned Scientists
National Congress of American Indians
World Wildlife Fund
American Public Health Association
Defenders of Wildlife
League of Conservation Voters
Pew Environment Group
National Audubon Society
Renewable Fuels Assn.
American Chemical Society
American Rivers
Clean Water Action
Earthjustice
Environment America
International Forum on Globalization
Oxfam Oceana
Physicians for Social Responsibility
Jewish Council for Public Affairs
Izaak Walton League of America
Baptist Pastors and Theologians
Woods Hole Research Center/20 eminent scientists and leaders
United Nations Foundation
The Episcopal Church
United States Conf. of Catholic Bishops
Catholic Relief Services
Evangelical Climate Initiative
National Council of Churches
National Assn. of Clean Air Agencies
CARE
Trout Unlimited
United Methodist Church-General Board of Church & Society
Evangelical Lutheran Church in America
Climate Communities/ICLEI-Local Governments for Sustainability USA
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This is a list of those who stand to profit financially from the bill. The big bucks will be heading their way soon. Any list of those who support it because it is going to “save the planet”?
fyi
TIME to BOYCOTT
Nancy Pelosi and Congress are hanging their hats on these “fine” businesses an organizations that back the cap.
If the HipHop Caucus supports it, how could there be anything wrong with it? /s
“Energy” I understand, but “security”? Security for whom? Security against what?
“Global warming”? So now the House is protecting us against the climate? Ha!
Evil foreign oil dealers? Let me tell you, cap and trade is not the solution. You can’t get rid of our dependence by forcing us not to use what we want—nay, need. That creates a whole new, worse, problem (called poverty). Cure worse than the disease.
Are any of you the same ones who are screaming and yelling about the 8 Republicans who defected?
I know they don’t really exist anymore, but out of historical curiosity, you should add that Enron was all over this.
And cost, it will. Is a little marketing perk ("We're fighting global warming, buy our stuff") worth losing 15% of your customer base when they leave the country?
“Any list of those who support it because it is going to ‘save the planet’?”
According to Al Gore, everyone who likes science in particular and reason in general. You know, all thinking men.
Call me clueless, but I never knew the HipHop Caucus, The Episcopal Church and United States Conf. of Catholic Bishops would have anything in common.
This list of supporters reminds me of a school theater department looking for sponsors for their playbill print costs.
What the *&$! is the HipHop Caucus?
Not so much when the ever-increasing numbers of unemployed people stop buying Starbucks, Nike, etc. etc. etc, not to mention finding alternate methods (wood/pellet stoves) of heating their homes (Avista, et al). By the time this is all said and done, to balance out the higher energy and other costs, people are going to cut back so severely, it's going to backfire on them (and their ill-gotten profits) ultimately. Have already invested in clothesline and clothespins. They may "save the planet" but they're going to destroy companies and jobs in the process unlike anything we've ever seen before.
Are any of you the same ones who are screaming and yelling about the 8 Republicans who defected?
I have the same question as you. There are a few religious organizations on this list. What should be the reaction at the local church? Unions act as One and sweep up many employees that don't believe in the Union stance, but what do you do here?
“What the *&$! is the HipHop Caucus?”
When all of the above have a convention to vote for the head idiot!
Weeellll, regulated utilities make a profit margin on cost. Cost goes up and the margin goes up. Years ago there was a gas plant across the road from a gas plant owned by my employer, a large company.
The plant across the road was painted nicely, had new vehicles parked in front, newly constructed and maintained fence, flowers and lots of other perks. This was in sharp contrast to the plant of my employer.
The difference? The one across the street was owned by a regulated utility, they made money by spending money. We made money by working money.
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