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I received this from Steve and it is to be voted on FRIDAY. Bill number is S 3036 and is Carbon Tax Bill. (Climate Security Act ) is S 2191. Sorry, I was thinking they were the same as I watched some debate on the Climate Security this week..
From the Desk of: Steve Elliott, President, Grassfire.org Alliance
CRITICAL UPDATE: ++++++++++++++++++++
nancy, after some late night maneuverings by Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid, the massive Carbon Tax bill (S 3036) will be voted on Friday morning!
The bill will only be debated today, and no amendments can be offered or added. In essence, Democratic leadership is testing the water and attempting to fast-track the Carbon Tax Scheme through the Senate.
Grassfire is calling on ALL members of our team to take immediate action TODAY by sending personalized faxes, and calling their Senators-- demanding a "NO" vote on the Carbon Tax bill.
U.S. Senate is considering voting on a massive $1.2 trillion Carbon tax that they believe would help "save the planet" from man-made global warming.
Passage of this tax would have a devastating impact on our economy-- sharply raising the price of gas (by as much as $1.40 per gallon), raise taxes and demand emissions reductions that can't be realized.
But even as the bill is being debated, there are growing concerns in the Senate about the timing of the bill and citizen response.
Senate Environmental and Public Works Chairman Barbara Boxer when asked what she was doing to calm the growing concerns of her colleagues, replied, "My concern is just getting the bill out there. We’ve done that. From here on out, it's up to each Senator to decide."
nancy, there you have it. Barbara Boxer is leaving it up to the Senators to decide--which means you and I have a short window of opportunity to impress upon members of the Senate that the Carbon Tax (S. 3036) is a frighteningly bad idea!
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Update: Senate action on climate bill seems doomed By H. JOSEF HEBERT, Associated Press Writer 21 minutes ago WASHINGTON - Senate Republicans appeared ready to turn back an ambitious plan to reduce the risks of global warming after a week in which bipartisan bickering and political posturing seemed to drown out the environmental debate. ADVERTISEMENT Supporters of a bill that would require greenhouse gases to be cut markedly and nudge the nation's energy priorities away from fossil fuels acknowledged privately Thursday that they don't have the votes to overcome strong opposition to the measure. Even some Democrats shied away from supporting the legislation when it became clear that because of maneuvering by both sides they would not be able to get changes in the bill that they viewed as critical to their support. President Bush has said he viewed the bill as a tax on Americans and he would veto it should it ever reach his desk. In fact, it became increasingly clear as the week wore on that the climate bill viewed by many environmentalists as historic and essential was unlikely to survive the Senate, much less make it to the White House. Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid scheduled an early morning Friday vote to try to overcome a GOP filibuster, accommodating senators eager to depart Washington for the weekend. Some of the bill's supporters privately worried they might not get 50 votes, much less the 60 needed to keep the measure alive. Leading sponsors of the bill already began looking toward next year with a new Congress and, more importantly, a new president, either Democrat Barack Obama or Republican John McCain, both of whom favor mandatory steps to counter climate change. "It's a road map for them," Sen. Barbara Boxer, D-Calif., one of the bill's three primary sponsors, told reporters, acknowledging Thursday that the needed 60 votes to move the bill forward had not materialized. The 492-page bill marked the Senate's first attempt to address global warming head on since widespread consensus has emerged in recent years among lawmakers both Democratic and Republican that man-made pollution is adversely changing the Earth's climate and must be addressed. But critics of the bill said it threatened economic growth and would raise people's energy bills. Republican leader Mitch McConnell of Kentucky argued that the bill's "cap and trade" approach to cutting carbon dioxide emissions would unleash "the largest restructuring of the American economy since the New Deal." "It's a huge tax increase," he proclaimed even as the bill's supporters argued it actually would provide tax breaks for people who faced higher energy costs, and financial assistance to carbon intensive industries through a pollution allowance trading system. One GOP senator after the other argued that people would be paying more for gasoline, words meant to hit home to motorists angry over having to pay $60 to $100 to fill their gas tanks. "There is no increase in gas prices," Boxer insisted. The measure would require power plants, refineries and factories to reduce their carbon dioxide and other greenhouse gases by 19 percent by 2020 and by 71 percent by 2050. Along with capping emissions, it would allow companies to buy pollution allowances to meet the cap and ease the transition from fossil fuel. But the legislation was in trouble from the start. A GOP filibuster threat prevented Democrats from moving quickly at the beginning of the week to consider amendments. At midweek, McConnell stunned Democrats by forcing the reading of all 492 pages of the bill into the record an almost unheard of move that took 8 1/2 hours. McConnell said he did so because of a dispute over judicial nominations, but Reid saw it as obstruction aimed at stonewalling the bill. Reid responded by essentially blocking any Republican amendments and set an end-of-the-week deadline for a vote. McConnell accused Reid of refusing to give the issue a full airing. "If this is the most important issue facing the planet, it is ludicrous to think we're going to do this in four days with no amendments," he complained. Democrats countered that Republicans all along had sought to undermine the bill with filibusters, while politically posturing that they wanted a full debate. "You can't have a more important issue to be dealing with on the floor of the Senate," Sen. John Kerry, D-Mass., told reporters. Instead, he said, the deliberations had been "reduced to trickery and gimmicks and parliamentary games."
I'd called Hutchison's office yesterday and was told she is voting against the bill.As for Cornyn's office he is still not sure of the impact of this bill. So I mass email and fax his office yesterday afternoon.
Yiippee! I have already written my senators and thanked them for their efforts to kill this pig. Evening News, though is saying it will come back next year with a more favorable Democrat majority.
Let's not allow that to happen!
GET CONGRESS ATTENTION! CHANGE YOUR W-4 AT WORK AND CLAIM 10 DEPENDENTS SO NO TAXES WILL BE TAKEN FROM YOUR PAYCHECK. WHEN THE MONEY STOPS COMING IN MAYBE THEY WILL REMEMBER THEY ARE SERVANTS TO WE THE PEOPLE.
I received this from Steve and it is to be voted on FRIDAY. Bill number is S 3036 and is Carbon Tax Bill. (Climate Security Act ) is S 2191. Sorry, I was thinking they were the same as I watched some debate on the Climate Security this week..
I think 3036 was a committee substitute for 2191. The House already passed their versioin and the President had said he would veto this thing if it got to his desk. Funny how the meedeeah does not report the things about W that the people would agree with isn't it
GET CONGRESS ATTENTION! CHANGE YOUR W-4 AT WORK AND CLAIM 10 DEPENDENTS SO NO TAXES WILL BE TAKEN FROM YOUR PAYCHECK. WHEN THE MONEY STOPS COMING IN MAYBE THEY WILL REMEMBER THEY ARE SERVANTS TO WE THE PEOPLE.
Thanks to the more than 25,000 e-mails CCAGW members like you sent to Capitol Hill, Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid last Friday pulled the Climate Security Act after falling a dozen votes short of the 60 needed to end debate and bring the bill up for a vote!
Introduced by Sens. Joe Lieberman (I-Conn.) and John Warner (R-Va.), the Climate Security Act was "cap-and-trade" energy legislation that attempted to limit greenhouse gas emissions, principally carbon dioxide, and establish a trading system for emissions allowances. In reality, the bill was nothing more than a hidden tax that would raise energy costs by $1.2 trillion by 2018 and would have created an army of new bureaucrats that eventually would have dictated nearly every aspect of commercial and indvidual energy use.
In rejecting the legislation, the Senate acknowledged this unacceptable expansion of government and said no to its higher costs and elite command-and-control structure that would kill prosperity.
Thank you again for your help in this very important government waste battle! This truly is YOUR victory!