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10.15.2011

Tell CNN: Challenge the Candidates on Climate Change

Rick Perry claims the science isn't settled on climate change.1 Michele Bachmann calls climate science "manufactured science."2 Herman Cain doesn't believe in global warming either3 and Mitt Romney isn't sure whether or not human-caused climate change is occurring (but he opposes restrictions on carbon pollution regardless).4

And yet, the media isn't challenging the candidates on their outrageous, anti-science statements


Don't let the Republican presidential candidates off the hook. Tell CNN: Challenge the candidates on their anti-science, anti-environment views on climate change.

 

Republican Presidential Debate: Tues., Oct. 18th

CNN

Don't Let the Candidates Off the Hook. Tell CNN: Challenge the Candidates on Their Anti-Science Views.

Scotts, why isn't the news media holding the presidential candidates accountable on climate change?

Rick Perry claims the science isn't settled on climate change.1 Michele Bachmann calls climate science "manufactured science."2 Herman Cain doesn't believe in global warming either3 and Mitt Romney isn't sure whether or not human-caused climate change is occurring (but he opposes restrictions on carbon pollution regardless).4

And yet, the media isn't challenging the candidates on their outrageous, anti-science statements. In fact, during the CNN/Tea Party debate in September, environmental issues got more airtime during the commercial breaks – with paid advertising from Big Oil and Dirty Coal – than during the debate itself.

CNN is hosting another debate this Tuesday, October 18th, so now is the chance to make our voices heard.

The climate crisis is real and we can't afford to let the candidates off the hook. Tell CNN to challenge the Republican presidential candidates on their views about global warming.

The American people support taking action to address the climate crisis. A recent voter survey that LCV released found that 71% of Americans – including 55% of Republicans – support EPA efforts to reduce global warming pollution.5

That's not surprising when you consider that we're already feeling the impacts of climate change. For example, this year has seen record flooding in the Mississippi and Missouri rivers and wildfires raging across Texas, Arizona and throughout the West. Additionally, all 50 states set record high temperatures this past July.6

We know that we must take action to combat climate change. There is overwhelming scientific evidence showing that human activities are contributing to climate change. And yet, many of the Republican presidential candidates don't even believe in climate change.

The news media needs to challenge the candidates on their anti-science, anti-environment positions. Tell CNN to hold the Republican presidential candidates accountable at their October 18th debate.

Thank you for standing up and speaking out.

Sincerely,

Mike Palamuso
Vice President, Communications
League of Conservation Voters

1 http://www.lcv.org/media/press-releases/LCV-FACT-CHECK-Perry-Goes-Against-97-of-Scientists-Challenges-Settled-Climate-Science.html
2 http://thinkprogress.org/green/2011/08/17/297902/michele-bachmann-man-made-climate-change-is-manufactured-science/
3 http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2011/06/09/politics/main20070306_page2.shtml
4 http://tpmdc.talkingpointsmemo.com/2011/08/mitt-romney-backs-away-from-climate-change.php
5 http://www.lcv.org/media/press-releases/DEBATE-NIGHT-New-Poll-Shows-Strong-EPA-Support-FOX-News-Viewers-Split-on-EPA-Action.html
6 http://thinkprogress.org/green/2011/07/25/277576/all-states-high-temperatures-july/


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10.12.2011

Concrete Side Walk Repair

Photos of Small Concrete Repair by Scotts Contracting

Update 10/30/2017: Concrete Repair Pictures.



Click Here to email Scotts Contracting- Estimate on Repairing or Replacing your Concrete Side Walks in St Louis

How to Repair Water Damaged Stucco-Interior Wall

Water Damage Interior Wall Repair

Step 1: Remove Damaged Areas
Step 2: Patch with Wall Repair or Concrete Patch
Step 3: Trowel Smooth using Steel Trowel
Step 4: Sand High Spots to create uniform wall patch
Step 5: Finish to Match Existing Wall
Step 6: For this project I mixed sugar sand with the Paint and Rolled the mixture onto the wall-
Step 7: Repaint the Area to create a uniform Finish




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Join in the St Louis 2nd Annual ECORIDE - October 22



On Wed, Oct 12, 2011 at 10:36 AM, U.S. Green Building Council - Missouri Gateway Chapter <usgbc-mogateway@mobot.org> wrote:

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Support the ECORIDE & win great prizes!
We're raffling off a $50 gift certificate to Big Shark Bicycle Company, a Fall Webinar Series Pass and reusable Chapter water bottle at the October monthly program.
 
  Raffle tickets are only $5 each and ALL proceeds go to the USGBC-Missouri Gateway Scholarship Fund.  
 
Purchase a ticket by credit card when you register for the October 18 program featuring Bob Berkebile or  by cash or check at the October 18 program!
 
JOIN USGBC 

Join us in our efforts to transform the built environment!


Chapter Membership

 

National Membership

Upcoming Events
October 18:

Chapter Program with AIA-St. Louis featuring Bob Berkebile

 

October 18 - 19:

Greening Midwest Communities Conference

 

October 22:

ECORIDE

 

October 25:

Healthy & Active Design through Green Building Webinar (1 of 3)  

 

November 1:

Greenhouse Gases and Green Buildings Webinar (2 of 3)

 

November 2:

4th Annual Green Schools Event: A Case for Sustainability

 

November 7:

State of Construction & Demolition Recycling in St. Louis

 

November 8:  

New Member Welcome Event


November 8:  

Climate Adaptation & the Built Environment Webinar (3 of 3) 

 

November 11:  

Sustainability & the Built Environment in St. Louis Exhibit at St. Louis Artists Guild  

 

December 9 & 12:  

LEED Green Associate Exam Prep 

Join us on October 22 for the 2nd Annual ECORIDE
to benefit green building education! 
Early bird registration open through Friday, October 14
   

Pump up your tires, grab your helmet, and join the fun at the 2nd Annual ECORIDE on Saturday, October 22 from  

9 am - noon on the Riverfront Trail in Downtown St. Louis. Proceeds from this family-friendly and recreational bike ride will help raise money for the Chapter's Scholarship Fund.


The purpose of the USGBC-Missouri Gateway Chapter scholarship program is to provide green building & sustainability education and training for those who normally would not have access or could not afford it. Scholarship recipients will attend a regional conference where they can see the latest in green products, network with others, and attend specialized workshops.    

  

Don't forget to spread the word. You'll want to invite your colleagues, bring your family and tell your friends and neighbors. For every five riders you recruit that show up to ride, you'll be entered into a raffle to win fabulous prizes! 

 

Advance tickets now on sale at:  

www.usgbc-mogateway.org/events 

  • $25 per person or $60 per family before October 15 or $30 per person / $80 per family on or after October 15 
  • Or be a Century Rider for $100!
  • Can't make the ride, but want to contribute to the Scholarship Program? Register as a Virtual Rider for $25!

Registration fee includes a reusable water bottle, continental breakfast and lunch from Whole Foods!  

  

Bikes are available to rent (at an additional cost) in advance through Urban Shark, Big Shark Bicycle Company's downtown location.        

  

  For more information, including a map of the Riverfront Trail, visit  www.usgbc-mogateway.org.  
    
Thanks to our 2011 ECORIDE Sponsors!

Racing Sponsors:
William A. Kerr Foundation
M3 Engineering
Whole Foods

Touring Sponsors:
Big Shark Bicycle Company
Great Rivers Greenway Novus International
Treanor Architects

Cruiser Sponsor:
Aegis Metal Framing
 

  


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add your name to Clair McCaskills petition urging the members of the super committee to support the Buffett rule

-- and make millionaires and billionaires pay their fair share toward reducing our debt

Friends --

When our teachers, police officers, and firefighters earn a paycheck, they often pay a higher percentage in taxes than executives of the largest and most profitable corporations. It makes no sense.

The Buffett rule -- named after the billionaire investor who actually asked to pay more in taxes -- would make sure that middle-class families do not pay a higher percentage than millionaires and billionaires.

There's a groundswell of support for the Buffett rule -- more than 95% of those who responded to my recent online poll support it and so do the Missourians I talked to when I was home last week.

Now it's time to take the next step, and I want you to take it with me.

Let's send a message to the 12 members of the congressional super committee -- who are now in discussions about how to get our national debt under control -- by signing a petition urging them to include the Buffett rule in their final proposal.

Click here to add your name to my petition urging the members of the super committee to support the Buffett rule -- and make millionaires and billionaires pay their fair share toward reducing our debt.

Continuing to give millionaires and billionaires tax giveaways while the middle class is struggling is no way to solve our debt problem.

While I'm fighting to protect Medicare and Social Security, Republicans are coddling the millionaires and billionaires who line their campaign coffers.

But if we keep the public pressure on, I'm confident we can convince a simple majority of the super committee members to stand with middle-class families across America. That's what we need.

Click here to add your name to my petition urging the super committee to include the Buffett rule in their final debt-reduction proposal.

After you've signed, please forward this email to your friends and family, urging them to join you. To make an impact, we're going to need to demonstrate overwhelming support.

Sincerely,

Claire McCaskill

Paid for by McCaskill for Missouri

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10.03.2011

Clean Energy Cons

Clean Energy Cons: Republicans have seized on the Solyndra controversy to go on a witch-hunt against all clean energy programs authorized by the Department of Energy. Instead of narrowly scrutinizing the loan that subsidized Solyndra, a company that utilized a Republican-created program and had initially gained approval from the Bush administration, Republicans are on a war path to [...]/p

Clean Energy Cons

Dozens Of Republicans Sent Letters Asking For Clean Energy Grants And Subsidized Loans

Republicans have seized on the Solyndra controversy to go on a witch-hunt against all clean energy programs authorized by the Department of Energy. Instead of narrowly scrutinizing the loan that subsidized Solyndra, a company that utilized a Republican-created program and had initially gained approval from the Bush administration, Republicans are on a war path to defund all clean energy programs — despite the fact that these Republicans previously were proponents of the program when it helped clean energy companies in their districts. As Climate Progress’ Stephen Lacey has reported, Republicans are now expanding their inquisition to include killing a program that employs veterans to install solar panels.
As Lacey and others have reported extensively, Republicans have exploited Department of Energy clean energy programs for years without complaint. Some senators and representatives who voted to slash funds for ATVM (Alternative Technology Vehicle Manufacturing) loanspreviously urged the Department of Energy to speed up its approval process. Above, ThinkProgress compiled pictures of Republican lawmakers taking credit for DOE clean energy and green jobs grants:
– Rep. Joe Pitts (R-PA) congratulating Aqua Pennsylvania Inc. on winning a Department of Energy grant for a 1.1-megawatt solar farm.
– Rep. Jeff Fortenberry (R-NE) attending the groundbreaking for Sustainable Energy Options for Rural Nebraska, a project funded in part by the Department of Energy.
– Rep. Mike Simpson (R-ID) speaking at the opening ceremony for the Center for Advanced Energy Studies, a clean energy research laboratory funded by the Department of Energy.
ThinkProgress has also compiled a report showing 62 Republicans filing letters requesting money from the Department of Energy for a range of clean energy programs, from the loan subsidy program tapped by Solyndra to other related programs disbursed by the agency. Many of the following lawmakers have since either taken transparently political votes to cut clean energy programs or have denounced all clean energy grants as fraudulent:
Sen. Jeff Sessions (R-AL) sent a letter to the Energy Secretary Steven Chu requesting a Renewable Energy Loan Guarantee from the U.S. Department of Energy for the company Coskata Inc. to establish a cellulosic ethanol plant in Alabama. Sessions wrote that the plant would “assist our nation in advancing our energy security and reducing greenhouse gases” and that renewable energy would “reduce environmental pollutants that threaten our natural resources.” The facility, Sessions said, would provide “as many as 750 jobs through the region of its proposed rural site.” The letter was sent Feb. 5, 2009.
View a copy of Sessions’ letter asking for a taxpayer subsidized clean energy loan here. The company was later awarded with a $250 million loan guarantee from a clean energy program offered by the Department of Agriculture. The press release from Coskata Inc. thanks Sen. Sessions for his support.
Rep. Darrell Issa (R-CA) sent multiple letters to the Department of Energy to express support for clean energy grants to start-up energy businesses. Issa asked Secretary Steven Chu to consider expediting an application from Aptera Motors, an electric car company funded by an investor who had given multiple times to Issa’s campaign. Issa said the company would use the grant to create jobs and “aid U.S long-term energy goals by shifting away from fossil fuels and using viable renewable energy sources like plug-in electric energy.”
View a copy of Issa’s letter asking for Department of Energy clean energy money here.
Issa has called all clean energy programs schemes to pick “winners and losers” and an “easy way to end up with corruption in government.”
Sen. Jerry Moran (R-KS), when he served in the House of Representatives, sent a letter to Secretary Steven Chu expressing support for a clean energy grant application made by Exide Technologies, an advanced battery manufacturer. Moran noted that the grant will support 320 manufacturing jobs, more than 1,000 indirect jobs, and will “improve fuel efficiency and reduce emissions.” The letter was sent on July 24, 2009.
View a copy of Moran’s clean energy grant request letter here.
Sens. John Cornyn (R-TX) and Kay Bailey Hutchison (R-TX) joined Sen. David Vitter (R-LA) on a letter to Secretary Steven Chu requesting an expedited clean energy loan guarantee for Diamond Green Fuels to build a plant to convert animal fats and cooking oils into renewable diesel.
View a copy of Cornyn and Hutchison’s letter here.
Vitter has called for an investigation of clean energy programs, calling them examples of “crony capitalism.”
Rep. Dan Lungren (R-CA) sent a letter to Secretary Steven Chu requesting $70 million in funding for the Oxy-Fuel System Turbine Development, a clean energy technology program. Lungren noted the program would employ 100 people over a three year period and could partner with companies like Clean Energy Systems Inc. and Siemens Power Generation. The letter, co-signed by Rep. Jim Costa (D-CA) and sent on March 10, 2009, argued that Oxy-fuel turbine technology “holds much promise as a zero emission fossil fueled power.”
View a copy of Lungren’s letter asking for a taxpayer-subsidized clean energy loan here.
Lungren joined his colleagues in a protest vote against Department of Energy clean energy grant programs.
Rep. Todd Platts (R-PA) sent multiple letters to Secretary Steven Chu in support of clean energy grant applications for businesses in Pennslyvania. The letters, sent in 2009 and 2010, express support for EPS Corporation, Keystone BioFuels Inc, and Graham Eningeering Corporation, among others.
View a copy of Platts’ letters to the Department of Energy here.
Rep. Mike Pence (R-IN) sent a letter to Secretary Steven Chu “strongly” recommending a Department of Energy clean energy grant for Stellarwind Bio Energy LLC. The letter, sent on July 24, 2009, says that the company deserves the taxpayer-funded grant because Stellarwind’s proposed algae fuel scheme “directly addresses all of the significant challenges faced by the U.S., namely domestic energy security, greenhouse gas emissions, scientific leadership in a variety of industries, and broad-based green job creation.”
View a copy of Pence’s green jobs-related grant request here.
Pence joined his colleagues in a protest vote against Department of Energy clean energy grant programs.
Rep. Fred Upton (R-MI) sent a letter to the Department of Energy expressing support for Fish Energy LLC’s application for wind energy funding. Upton hailed the company’s proposals for wind turbine development and said it will be a leader in “newly-created green job opportunities.” The letter was sent Aug. 8, 2009.
View a copy of Upton’s clean energy request here.
Upton joined his colleagues in a protest vote against Department of Energy clean energy grant programs.
Members of Congress from Southern California, including, Reps. Mary Bono Mack (R), Ken Calvert (R), Duncan Hunter (R), David Dreier (R), Brian Bilbray (R), Jerry Lewis (R) and Darrell Issa (R-CA) wrote to Secretary Steven Chu to express “strong support” for the Consortium of Algal Biofuels Commercialization’s proposal to build an energy research center in San Diego. The lawmakers claimed that such research can help create “new sources of meaningful green collar jobs.”
View a copy of the letter here.
Rep. Denny Rehberg (R-MT) wrote a letter to Secretary Steven Chu requesting clean energy funding for the Flathead Electric Cooperative’s effort to develop geothermal power generation. Rehberg’s letter, dated July 14, 2009, claims that Flathead Electric project will help “increase Montana’s energy efficiency by providing alternative sources.”
View a copy of Rehberg’s request for clean energy development money here.
Rehberg joined his colleagues in a protest vote against Department of Energy clean energy grant programs.
Rep. Jeff Fortenberry (R-NE) sent a letter to Secretary Steven Chu expressing support for an application by District Energy Corporation for a renewable energy grant. The Corporation’s new geothermal facility, Fortenberry said, provides a renewable energy source and emergency backup power in the Lincoln City area.
View a copy of Fortenberry’s grant request letter to the Department of Energyhere.
Sen. David Vitter (R-LA) sent a letter to Secretary Steven Chu requesting “expedited consideration” of a fuel efficiency loan grant for V-Vehicle Company to build a plant in his state. The entire Louisiana congressional delegation cosigned the June 2, 2010 letter, including clean energy critics Reps. Bill Cassidy (R), John Fleming (R), Steve Scalise (R), and Rodney Alexander (R). Vitter also sent letters recommending clean energy loan guarantees for Red River Environmental Products and Next Autoworks Company.
View a copy of Vitter’s clean energy loan requests here.
Fleming, Cassidy, Scalise, and Alexander voted “aye” in a protest vote against Department of Energy clean energy grant programs.
Rep. Dave Camp (R-MI) sent a letter to the Department of Energy expressing support for a solar energy grant for Northwestern Michigan College. The grant provides funds to train people to install solar energy projects. Camp hoped that the Department of Energy will “consider expeditious processing” of the application “given the state of Michigan’s economy.”
View a copy of Camp’s letter requesting solar energy money here.
Camp joined his colleagues in a protest vote against Department of Energy clean energy grant programs.
In a letter sent earlier this summer to the Department of Energy, Rep. Blake Farenthold (R-TX)recommended a grant request from Texas A&M Kingsville to establish an Industrial Assessment Center. The grant program Farenthold sought is offered by the office of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy.
View a copy of the letter to the Department of Energy here.
Sen. Mitch McConnell (R-KY) wrote two letters to Secretary Steven Chu asking for clean energy loans for a plant that would build electric cars. The letter, sent in June of 2009, claimed that the company could create 4,000 jobs.
– The Associated Press and Climate Progress have reported on the letters here.
Sen. Mike Johanns (R-NE) wrote a letter to Secretary Steven Chu to express his support for a clean technology program called the San Diego Center for Algae Biotechnology. Johanns hailed the program as an opportunity to develop “new jobs in the green energy industry.”
View a copy of Johanns’ letter asking for a Department of Energy grant here.
California lawmakers, including Reps. Gary Miller (R), Dana Rohrabacher (R), and Buck McKeon (R), signed a letter to Secretary Steven Chu in support of battery-maker Quallion LLC’s bid for a clean energy grant. “The State of California has traditionally assumed a leading role in fighting global warming and working to eliminate our dependence on foreign sources of oil,” the letter noted. Quallion LLC’s manufacturing plants could produce reduce pollution and create jobs, the lawmakers claimed.
View a copy of the letter here.
Reps. Lynn Westmoreland (R-GA) and Jack Kingston (R-GA) wrote a letter to Secretary Steven Chu preference for taxpayer grants to Bell BioEnergy, a company that produces renewable fuels using non-food biomass. The letter hailed the company for creating “new, green jobs” that will “help transition our economy toward clean, renewable energy.” The letter was cosigned by other Georgia lawmakers. The letter was sent on March 25, 2009.
View a copy of Westmoreland and Kingston’s letter requesting clean energy grants here.
Kingston joined his colleagues in a protest vote against Department of Energy clean energy grant programs.
Westmoreland posted a column on his website claiming that Department of Energy clean energy grant programs prove “Obama’s energy jobs agenda is just not working!”
Sen. Richard Burr (R-NC), along with Reps. Sue Myrick (R-NC) and Patrick McHenry (R-NC) sent a letter to Secretary Steven Chu “on behalf of Duke Energy Carolinas LLC’s funding application” for a SmartGrid offered by the agency’s clean energy program. The lawmakers wrote that the grant would promote “innovation and development of new energy technologies.”
View a copy of the letter to the Department of Energy here.
Sen. Chuck Grassley (R-IA) has sent multiple letters to Secretary Steven Chu requesting clean energy grants. One letter, dated April 7, 2009, recommends a grant application from Iowa Agricultural BioFibers. Another Grassley letter to the Department of Energy, this one on August 6, 2009, recommends a $45 million clean energy grant request by the University of Iowa for a wind turbine research program.
View a copy of Grassley’s letters in support for clean energy grant programshere and here.
Sen. Saxby Chambliss (R-GA) sent a letter to Secretary Steven Chu in support of a clean energy grant application made by the Shaw Industries Group. Chambliss said the grant would create jobs and reduce the use of fossil fuels.
View a copy of Chambliss’ renewable energy grant request here.
Sen. Dick Lugar (R-IN) sent a letter to Secretary Steven Chu recommending a clean energy grant for BioEnergy Power LLC and Stellarwind Bio Energy LLC. The letter, sent on June 30, 2009, recommends that the Department of Energy provide the companies with money for a “renewable energy processing plant that uses CO2 emissions and waste heat from electricity to produce biocrude and various forms of algae.” Lugar said the project would establish up to 100 full-time jobs.
View a copy of Lugar’s letter requesting clean energy money here.
Rep. Kevin McCarthy (R-CA) sent a letter to Secretary Steven Chu recommending a request by Tri-Valley Corporation for clean energy grant money from President Obama’s stimulus. The letter, sent March 11, 2009, asks that the Department of Energy directly respond to Tri-Valley’s request for taxpayer money from the Energy Efficiency & Renewable Energy Research Development, Demonstration and Deployment Program.
View a copy of McCarthy’s letter recommending an application for a clean energy loan here.
McCarthy joined his colleagues in a protest vote against Department of Energy clean energy grant programs.
Rep. Jim Jordan (R-OH) sent a letter to Secretary Steven Chu to express support for a company called Global Energy to obtain Department of Energy grants to “construct an ultra-clean energy generation project.”
View a copy of Jordan’s letter, and the Department of Energy’s response here.
Jordan promoted an op-ed on his website that claimed clean energy grants “violate the fundamental laws of economics” by “picking winners and losers.”
Rep. Joe Wilson (R-SC) sent a letter to the Department of Energy expressing support for Clemson University’s request for Department of Energy green energy funding for a wind turbine testing facility. Wilson said the grant could help South Carolina’s offshore wind development and could help the state become an “industrial hub from this growing industry.”
View a copy of Wilson’s request for a clean energy grant here.
Rep. Randy Forbes (R-VA) sent a letter to Secretary Steven Chu expressing support for International Biofuels’ application for a clean energy loan guarantee from the Department of Energy.
View a copy of the Department of Energy’s response to Forbes’ letter here.
Forbes joined his colleagues in a protest vote against Department of Energy clean energy grant programs, including a cut against the same program he requested money from.
Rep. Chris Smith (R-NJ) wrote to the Department of Energy to tell the agency that a geothermal technology program in his district is the “perfect fit” to secure a clean energy grant. Smith praised the application, claiming that the project would provide opportunities for “green collar job training and other market-based social enterprises.”
View a copy of Smith’s letter to the Department of Energy here.
Smith joined his colleagues in a protest vote against Department of Energy clean energy grant programs.
Reps. Todd Young (R), Larry Bucshon (R), Marlin Stutzman (R), Todd Rokita (R) and Dan Burton (R) signed a letter along with other Indiana lawmakers to Secretary Steven Chu requesting expedited action on a clean energy loan to Carbon Motors Corporation. The grant, the lawmakers claimed, would bring 1,500 jobs to Indiana while achieving “a positive impact on the environment.”
View a copy of the Indiana letter supporting Carbon Motor’s Department of Energy grant request here.
All five lawmakers voted ‘aye’ in a protest vote against Department of Energy clean energy grant programs.
Reps. Mike Simpson (R-ID), Jason Chaffetz (R-UT), and Greg Walden (R-OR) sent a letter to Secretary Steven Chu to consider clean energy funding geothermal projects at Intermountain West Geothermal Consortium. The letter, signed by other lawmakers as well, claimed that such geothermal clean energy grants can “bring more renewable energy online” and “stimulate industry.”
View a copy of the letter to the Department of Energy here.
Only a few months ago, the Idaho delegation — Rep. Mike Simpson (R), Rep. Raul Labrador (R), Sen. Mike Crapo (R), and Sen. Jim Risch (R) — sent a letter to the executive director of the Department of Energy loan program. The lawmakers asked that the agency give special attention to U.S. Geothermal’s San Emidio project’s application for a taxpayer-funded clean energy loan.
View a copy of the letter to the Department of Energy here.
Reps. Bill Posey (R-FL), Jim Mica (R-FL), Vern Buchanan (R-FL), Mario Diaz Balart (R), Ileana Ros-Lehtinen, and Cliff Stearns (R-FL), sent a letter to Secretary Steven Chu to support Florida Power & Light’s bid for a $200 million in funding for a Smart Grid grant. Several of the lawmakers on the FFPL letter also wrote letters requesting other clean energy grants as well.
View a copy of the Florida delegation letters to the Department of Energy here.
Rep. Ed Whitfield (R-KY) sent a letter to Secretary Steven Chu expressing his “full support” for an application from the Casey County School System to install a “new geothermal heat pump” system. The program, Whitfield said, would “reduce energy usage, provide energy savings to the districts, improve learning environments and reduce the carbon footprint of the schools.” The letter was sent on Aug. 24, 2009.
View a copy of Whitfield’s clean energy grant request here.
Whitfield joined his colleagues in a protest vote against Department of Energy clean energy grant programs.
Rep. Tom Rooney (R-FL) sent a letter to the Department of Energy expressing support for solar energy grant to Sunlast Solar, a company based in his district. Rooney’s letter, sent on July 24, 2009, requested the solar training grant so the “Southeast region continues to embrace and adapt to solar energy in the most efficient and effective manner possible.”
View a copy of Rooney’s letter requesting a solar energy grant here.
Rooney joined his colleagues in a protest vote against Department of Energy clean energy grant programs.
Former Rep. Adam Putnam (R-FL), who left Congress in 2010 to run for Florida Agriculture Commissioner, sent a letter to Secretary Steven Chu asking for a clean energy research grant from the Department of Energy’s Renewable Energy development program. Putnam said the grant, which he hoped would be awarded to BioEnergy International LLC and a consortium including the University of Florida, would “create US jobs, energy independence, and positive benefits toward the environment.” The letter was sent on Aug. 31, 2009.
View a copy of Putnam’s clean energy research letter here.

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