Posted by admin | Posted in Green Energy | Posted on 07-04-2009
Tags: energy, green, politics, renewable, solar

Senate passed an energy bill, but…?
Why would Republicans feel the need to block tax incentives for renewable energy and clean fuels? To keep oil companies from paying $29 billion over 10 years??? Heck, that’s not as much as oil company CEOs gets in bonus during the same time frame. Just who’s money are they “protecting” anyway?
http://www.cnn.com/2007/POLITICS/06/21/congress.energy.ap/index.html?eref=rss_topstories
I actually think it is many Republicans relationship with auto manufacturers than with big oil. This will cost the auto industry billions and obviously they don’t like it.
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To amend the Internal Revenue Code of 1986 for the limited continuation of clean energy production incentives and incentives to improve energy … would result from a lapse in the tax law. $10.36 The BiblioGov Project is an effort to expand awareness of the public documents and records of the U.S. Government via print publications. In broadening the public understanding of government and its work, an enlightened democracy can grow and prosper. Ranging from historic Congressional Bills to the most recent Budget of the United States Government, the BiblioGov Project spans a wealth of gover… |
