ACARE Congratulates Senate Republicans for Taking a Principled, Common-Sense Stand by Boycotting Kerry-Boxer Climate Bill Mark-Up

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Tue Nov 3, 2009 11:33am EST

ACARE Congratulates Senate Republicans for Taking a Principled, Common-Sense
Stand by Boycotting Kerry-Boxer Climate Bill Mark-Up



WASHINGTON, Nov. 3 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- Republican Senators on the
Senate Environment and Public Works Committee should be applauded for
boycotting today's Committee hearing to mark-up the Kerry-Boxer climate bill,
the American Council for Affordable and Reliable Energy said.

"Committee Republicans had requested to see a fresh Environmental Protection
Agency analysis of the bill before the mark-up," said ACARE executive director
Mike Carey, "but Committee Chairman Barbara Boxer flatly refused."

In a Nov. 2 letter, Sen. Boxer suggested to Committee Republicans that they
forego requiring an EPA analysis before mark-up like House Energy and Commerce
Committee members did before voting on the Waxman-Markey climate bill last
spring. 

"Sen. Boxer has basically asked Committee Republicans to abrogate their
responsibility to the American people by voting on a bill that even the EPA
has not yet had time to review," observed Carey. "The House's hasty action
last spring showed why the Senate is considered the 'adult' body of Congress,"
noted Carey.

"We think Committee Republicans are taking a principled and common-sense stand
by refusing to take action on a bill that is essentially a black box. Openness
and transparency are the hallmarks of good government, as opposed to rushing
to judgment on a complex 959-page bill that no one understands," Carey
concluded.

ACARE was formed to fight for the energy supplies that America needs to
maintain its unparalleled social and economic advancement. ACARE believes that
the availability of diverse sources of energy should be based on free market
forces rather than government mandates and preferences, taxpayer subsidies,
and government-sanctioned consumer gouging.


SOURCE  American Council for Affordable and Reliable Energy

Audrey Mullen for the American Council for Affordable and Reliable Energy,
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