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9.27.2010

Tell Big Oil You Refuse to Be at Their Mercy!



On Mon, Sep 27, 2010 at 1:24 PM, Kayla C., Care2 Action Alerts <actionalerts@care2.com> wrote:



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Hi Scotts,

Big Oil is at it again: they and their allies have spent $83 million trying to tear down one of the toughest anti-global warming laws in the world.

California could be a clean air catalyst -- don't let Big Oil stand in their way! »

The targeted California law focuses efforts that reduce pollution and increase consumers' clean energy options. Not only does the law drastically improve the energy efficiency of one of America's most populated states, it serves as a model for others states to hold polluters accountable and develop innovative clean energy sources. »

Texas Oil companies like Valero Oil and Tesaro Corp want to keep us at the mercy of their spiraling, unstable prices.

Tell Big Oil you don't want their dirty energy! »

Thanks for taking action!

Kayla
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Re: MegaVote: MO 3rd, 9/27/2010



On Mon, Sep 27, 2010 at 5:35 PM, <megavote@mailmanager.net> wrote:

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September 27, 2010

In this MegaVote for Missouri's 3rd Congressional District:

Recent Congressional Votes

  • Senate: Cloture Motion; National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2011
  • Senate: Cloture Motion; Democracy is Strengthened by Casting Light on Spending in Elections (DISCLOSE) Act
  • House: Small Business Jobs and Credit Act of 2010

Upcoming Congressional Bills

  • Senate: Creating American Jobs and Ending Offshoring Act
  • Senate: Department of State, Foreign Operations, and Related Programs Appropriations Act

Recent Senate Votes
Cloture Motion; National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2011 - Vote Rejected (56-43, 1 Not Voting)

The Senate rejected a cloture motion to move forward on this bill authorizing $726 billion for defense programs in fiscal year 2011. The bill contains provisions repealing a 1993 ban on homosexuals serving openly in the armed forces. The legislation is expected to be considered again in a "lame duck" session after November's election.

Sen. Christopher Bond voted NO......send e-mail or see bio
Sen. Claire McCaskill voted YES......send e-mail or see bio


Cloture Motion; Democracy is Strengthened by Casting Light on Spending in Elections (DISCLOSE) Act - Vote Rejected (59-39, 2 Not Voting)

The Senate again rejected a motion to end debate on campaign finance disclosure legislation. The bill's future is not clear.

Sen. Christopher Bond voted NO......send e-mail or see bio
Sen. Claire McCaskill voted YES......send e-mail or see bio


Recent House Votes
Small Business Jobs and Credit Act of 2010 - Vote Passed (237-187, 9 Not Voting)

The House passed a bill that would provide for a variety of small-business tax provisions, including a revival of an expired bonus depreciation provision to allow companies to write off assets more quickly. The legislation was sent to the President, who is expected to sign it.

Rep. Russ Carnahan voted YES......send e-mail or see bio


Upcoming Votes
Creating American Jobs and Ending Offshoring Act - S.3816

The Senate is scheduled to work on a bill to give companies a two-year reduction in their share of Social Security payroll taxes for new employees hired to replace workers performing similar duties overseas.



Department of State, Foreign Operations, and Related Programs Appropriations Act - H.R.3081

The Senate is also scheduled to work this bill that will likely be the vehicle for a continuing resolution to keep the government funded after Sept. 30, the end of the fiscal year.







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9.26.2010

Wind Capital Wind Farm- NW MO Site-Carnahan vs Blunt

Carnahans respond to GOP blowback over brother's stimulus money

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ST. LOUIS -- The campaigning Carnahan siblings have struck back against GOP complaints that they played a role in helping their younger brother land stimulus cash.

Tom Carnahan's St. Louis-based firm, Wind Capital Group, was awarded $107 million in stimulus funds to aid a wind farm in far northwest Missouri.

Predictably, Missouri Republicans have accused Carnahan of treading on his name to get the money, a claim the Carnahans deny.

"This is just more of the same as Congressman Blunt and his friends try to distract from his 14-year record of waste, corruption, and sticking it to the middle class that has given billions of taxpayer dollars to Big Oil companies who ship our jobs overseas," said Linden Zakula, a spokesman for Democrat Robin Carnahan's Senate campaign. "They are attacking a Missouri company's use of a tax credit that Congressman Blunt has voted to extend four separate times."

Zakula refers to the production tax credit, which is available to renewable energy firms like Tom Carnahan's. But it was the stimulus bill -- that Blunt opposed -- that gave eligible companies the option of taking the money in the form of a cash grant, instead of tax credits.

The campaign of Robin Carnahan's other brother, U.S. Rep. Russ Carnahan, offers a similar argument against Republican criticism.

"This latest, baseless attack is a complete lie and it is exactly what voters are tired of - the politics of division and misinformation," said Angela Guyadeen, communications director for Russ Carnahan's campaign. "Russ Carnahan played absolutely no role in Wind Capital's application for tax credits available to any qualified producer. Anyone who wants this credit must apply and quality for it through an independent process."

Again, it's not a credit -- it is a payment in "lieu of tax credits" for up to 30 percent of the cost of an renewable energy property. But Guyadeen is correct that the benefit is widely available -- more than 1,100 companies have qualified for funding in the same program, which has, according to the Treasury Department, has distributed $5.2 billion since last year.



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US Senators aim to keep renewable power bill "clean"

Fri Sep 24, 2010 3:45pm EDT

* Requires utilities to generate 15 pct renewable by 2021

* Bill gains two co-sponsors this week, now 4 Republicans

* Senators want to pair bill with ethanol incentives

By Timothy Gardner

WASHINGTON, Sept 24 (Reuters) - U.S. Senators backing a bi-partisan
bill that would make big utilities begin embracing renewable
electricity believe they can get enough votes to pass it without
having to add oil or nuclear incentives to the measure, a
Congressional aide said on Friday.

Democrat Jeff Bingaman, the chair of the Senate's energy committee,
and Senator Sam Brownback, a Republican, introduced the bill this week
that includes a Renewable Electricity Standard, or RES.

The RES is backed by environmentalists and other groups as a
consolation prize after the failure by the Senate to pass a more
comprehensive climate bill, one of the key priorities of the Obama
Administration. The law would help reduce greenhouse gases by cutting
back on fossil fuel consumption.

The bill, which is similar to an RES that passed easily in Bingaman's
committee last year, would require big utilities to generate 15
percent renewable power such as solar, wind, geothermal, and some
hydroelectric, by 2021.

Since the senators introduced the new bill, two more senators have
climbed on board as co-sponsors, bringing the total to 25. It has four
Republican co-sponsors, including Charles Grassley.

The bill would need 60 votes to pass in the 100-member Senate, but the
aide cautioned against counting co-sponsors.

"Many other senators are ready to vote for the bill but they are not
ready to co-sponsor it," the aide told Reuters, adding that some
senators do not want to add their names to it before the Nov. 2
congressional elections.

Bingaman told the Reuters Washington Summit this week he believes the
bill will be taken up in a so-called lame duck session after the
elections. [ID:nN22275479]

He also told the Summit he does not see a big climate bill reaching
the Senate floor in the remainder of President Barack Obama's first
term, undermining the administration's hopes of taking a lead role at
the global climate talks.

Because the RES bill may be the only chance of getting energy
legislation through the Senate this year, many senators who are not
co-sponsors are attempting to add items to it that would get them
support at home.

Some senators see a chance to boost coal power and want electricity
from plants where companies bury carbon emissions in the ground to be
counted as a renewable power. Others want nuclear power to count.

KEEPING IT CLEAN

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