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Energy Bill Text Says It Will Cost Americans Money; Targets Help Only to Low-Income Families
CNSNews.com ^ | July 06, 2009 | Marie Magleby

Posted on 07/06/2009 3:26:27 AM PDT by Man50D

The text of the “cap-and-trade” energy bill, which passed the House of Representatives late last month, contains a frank admission that all Americans will experience “loss in their purchasing power” -- meaning a rise in electricty and energy costs.

The bill also lays out an Energy Refund Program to offset the higher energy costs, but only for low-income households.

The American Clean Energy and Security Act of 2009 would create a scheme to force companies to purchase permits that enable them to emit a certain amount of greenhouse gases into the atmosphere.

Ben Lieberman, senior policy analyst for energy and environment at The Heritage Foundation, gave dollar estimates for how much the legislation would cost in his June 22 testimony to the Senate Republican Committee.

"The higher energy costs kick in as soon as the bill's provisions take effect in 2012. For a household of four, energy costs go up $436 that year, and they eventually reach $1,241 in 2035 and average $829 annually over that span. Electricity costs go up 90 percent by 2035, gasoline by 58 percent, and natural gas by 55 percent by 2035. The cumulative higher energy costs for a family of four by then will be nearly $20,000,” Lieberman said.

To compensate for higher energy prices brought about by the “cap-and-trade” system that the energy bill creates, the bill lays out an Energy Refund Program that will offer cash compensation for low-income households to mitigate their losses.

While virtually everyone’s energy bills will rise, the Energy Refund Program is essentially a welfare program that will only help households treading near the poverty line.

According to Section 431 of the Act, “The Secretary (of Health and Human Services) shall formulate and administer the program provided for in this section, which shall be known as the ‘Energy Refund Program’, and under which eligible low-income households are provided cash payments to reimburse the households for the estimated loss in their purchasing power resulting from the American Clean Energy and Security Act of 2009.”

Fifteen pages of the 1,201-page bill are dedicated to laying down complex formulas for who will receive this energy welfare, what they will receive and how they will qualify to receive it.

Section 431 specifies that households earning 150 per cent of the federal poverty level or receiving other forms of welfare such as Supplemental Nutrition Assistance -- formerly known as food stamps --Supplemental Security Income or Medicare are eligible for “energy refunds.”

For households that are not already on government welfare, a two-person household would have to earn $21,855 or less to meet the income threshold, while the income of a three-person household could not exceed $27,465, according to the 2009 federal poverty guidelines established by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services.

The average U.S. household consists of 2.59 people, according to the U.S. Census Bureau’s latest information in 2000.

Eligible households will receive their “energy refunds” monthly through direct deposits, state electronic benefit transfer systems or other mechanisms approved by the Secretary of Health and Human Services.

The refund amounts are also subject to a complex formula that depends on the size and income of each household and the annual rate of loss in purchasing power, as estimated by the Energy Information Administration each year.

“Not later than August 31 of each fiscal year, the Energy Information Administration shall estimate the annual total loss in purchasing power that will result from American Clean Energy and Security Act of 2009 in the next fiscal year for households of each size with gross income equal to 150 percent of the poverty line...”

Applications for energy refunds require only a name, address and signature, and must be processed within 30 days by the proper State agency that administers the refunds.

Like other federal programs, the Energy Refund Program will be subject to annual misappropriation assessments.

According to the Act, its accountability measures will “rely on and coordinate with” those already in place for the Food and Nutrition Act of 2008, which involves the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program. This program accounted for $1.7 billion in misappropriations in 2008, according to a report by the U.S. Government Accountability Office in April.

Critics of the energy initiative have issued repeated warnings about its cost, and the language of the Act suggests that lawmakers are well aware of the toll it will take on American households.

But direct energy costs are only part of the consumer impact.

“Nearly everything goes up, since higher energy costs raise production costs. If you look at the total cost of Waxman-Markey, it works out to an average of $2,979 annually from 2012-2035 for a household of four. By 2035 alone, the total cost is over $4,600," The Heritage Foundation's Lieberman said.

Rep. John Boehner (R-Ohio) issued a warning during the last hours of debate before the bill was passed in the House.

“Speaker Pelosi’s national energy tax is a bureaucratic nightmare that will cost families more than ever for electricity, gasoline, food, and other products, and cost millions of American workers their jobs,” Boehner said.

“This is a tax on anyone who drives a car, buys an American-made product, or flips on a light switch. It will drive up energy costs, send millions of jobs overseas to countries like China and India, and place an especially heavy burden on rural America,” Boehner said in a press statement.

“Today, House Democrats made the decision to stand with left-wing special interests rather than with families and small businesses in their districts that will lose so much because of this national energy tax,” Boehner also said. “The American people will not forget this vote.”

The bill now moves to the Senate, where it may face a tougher time.


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1 posted on 07/06/2009 3:26:28 AM PDT by Man50D
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To: Man50D

It’s Socialism at its core.


2 posted on 07/06/2009 3:36:27 AM PDT by tobyhill
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To: Man50D
Yeah, but my congress-serf to Obama says, "Let me make on thing clear: this legislation will not raise taxes on consumers, not by one dollar."

He thinks I believe him. What a turd.

3 posted on 07/06/2009 3:43:28 AM PDT by raybbr (It's going to get a lot worse now that the anchor babies are voting!)
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To: tobyhill

Well, no, not entirely. Who will be trading? Some of the same parties that benefitted from the bizzarre runup in oil prices last year, and are trying to do so again this year, I suspect.


4 posted on 07/06/2009 3:45:23 AM PDT by RegulatorCountry
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To: Man50D

At the rate things are going we will all be low income by the time this is signed into law. Once again we should thank the 8 worthless traitors in the GOP for making this possible. I hope they are the first to be made homeless and freezing in the cold as a result of this thing.


5 posted on 07/06/2009 3:53:08 AM PDT by pnh102 (Regarding liberalism, always attribute to malice what you think can be explained by stupidity. - Me)
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To: RegulatorCountry

The Obama voters will get a break while the rest of America pays for it.


6 posted on 07/06/2009 3:53:56 AM PDT by Venturer
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To: Man50D
““Nearly everything goes up, since higher energy costs raise production costs. If you look at the total cost of Waxman-Markey, it works out to an average of $2,979 annually from 2012-2035 for a household of four.”

How much for a family of one?

Do the morons really think a house with one person only takes 25% as much fuel to heat, or elec to cool?

Does the freezer and refrigerator really use less energy if more people are standing outside of it?

Does the TV use less power if more people are watching it?

Does the gas mileage of your car double if only one person is riding in it?

The bottom line is this...Most household costs are fixed at a certain level and don't follow a up or down path based on the number of people living in it.

The elderly and singles will get royally screwed with cap and tax!

7 posted on 07/06/2009 4:32:54 AM PDT by Beagle8U (Free Republic -- One stop shopping ....... It's the Conservative Super WalMart for news .)
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To: Venturer

Yep. It looks to me like a “spread the wealth” program where those who can afford higher energy prices while those who cannot afford it will be subsidized by the wealthier folks. From those according to their needs....
The pisser here is that all this does not need to be done. When a large group of people have their energy costs subsidized, they will be under the thumb of the govt. Good way to keep them in line.


8 posted on 07/06/2009 4:34:27 AM PDT by Texas resident ( Cut n Shoot Texas: Mayberry for rednecks)
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To: Texas resident
These guys just don't get it. I do what charity I WANT to do through my church and the few non profits I donate money toward: Salvation Army, DAV, and my college to name a few. I don't need nor want the government telling me I need to take care of the guy next door and/or on the other side of the nation because it gets the government leeches elected. I do not want to pay for someone’s health care, utilities, gas, mortgage payment, car payment, credit card bill, tuition or any other thing some politician can dream up. I don't have a money mine in the back yard, no, I go out and earn my money through work and investment. It may sound selfish but so be it and if anyone thinks it is, I don't give a rat's ass about his observation.

Vince

9 posted on 07/06/2009 4:52:12 AM PDT by Mouton
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To: raybbr
Yeah, but my congress-serf to Obama says, "Let me make on thing clear: this legislation will not raise taxes on consumers, not by one dollar."

He's correct It won't raise taxes by one dollar. It will raise them by $1,000. (Don't worry. Those provisions don't kick in until 2035. The country will be dead long before then.)

10 posted on 07/06/2009 5:19:51 AM PDT by 6SJ7 (atlasShruggedInd: ON)
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To: Man50D
The Energy Bills are not the half of it. The "REEP" program of Cap and Trade, says that you Have to replace your roof with Solar Reflectant Shingles and that your Appliances have to be brought up to GREEN codes standards. A conservative estimate is $10,000 for the roof $6000 for new Furnace and Air-conditioning, and $1500 for for a new hot water heater. That's an addition $17,500 minimum to fork out to get the Green Certificate, ALLOWING YOUR HOUSE TO BE SOLD.

Don't ask me what the Green Certificate will cost you. The Bill did not define that from what have seen so far.

11 posted on 07/06/2009 7:19:04 AM PDT by sr4402
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To: sr4402

I don’t see where the sale of a house is any business of the Federal Government...the house is not in interstate commmerce.

I am not planning on selling mine anytime soon BUT if I do and some half assed inspector shows up at my residence and steps foot across the threashold, he will be sorry.


12 posted on 07/06/2009 10:36:34 AM PDT by Mouton
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