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Urban Caucus Chair Fattah to Cast Vote for Historic American Clean Energy Bill
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WASHINGTON, June 26 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- The Chairman of the Congressional Urban Caucus, Congressman Chaka Fattah (D-PA), citing the future of "millions of young Americans," tonight prepared to cast his vote to advance historic legislation that will create clean energy jobs, combat global warming and provide energy security for the United States. "I rise in support of this very important bill on behalf of my four children and for millions of young Americans who we hope never to see another die on a foreign battlefield trying to get oil from some other place in the world. We need independence in our energy," Rep. Fattah told the House of Representatives during floor debate on The American Clean Energy and Security Act, H.R. 2454. The broad based legislation writes into law the clean energy policy and climate change goals articulated by President Obama. "Americans want our nation to get moving on clean energy. They are eager for energy reform and incentives that put millions of people to work. They want our nation to reduce dependence on foreign energy sources. And Americans want our nation to take the lead in reducing pollution and combating man-made climate change," Rep. Fattah said in an earlier statement. "This bill points the way for us to accomplish all of these goals." Fattah, of Philadelphia, heads the bipartisan Congressional Urban Caucus advocating for the nation's urban and metropolitan areas,. He said clean energy is a key ingredient in reviving our cities and suburbs. "Clean energy incentives will have far-reaching impact on the metropolitan areas that are the engines of our national economy," Fattah said. "We will be putting people with modest incomes to work in good jobs, new jobs that will boost our economy at the same time we are helping our planet." Fattah added: "President Obama and Speaker Pelosi are to be commended for their strong leadership and clear vision on Clean Energy initiatives. This is energy policy we can live with, energy we can thrive and grow with. We heard from some nay-sayers in Congress who like the status quo. But that is not what the American people want. They want bold action, and this legislation delivers." SOURCE Office of Congressman Chaka Fattah Ron Goldwyn of the Office of Congressman Chaka Fattah, +1-215-913-0972
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