Though John McCain said yesterday he would like to ease restrictions on coastal drilling, the conservative Institute for Energy Research is not satisfied.
The group, which holds that regulations hinder the energy industry, said McCain's call was "good news for consumers," but blasted McCain's opposition to drilling in the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge (ANWR).
"Unfortunately, we continue to find fault with Senator McCain
Former Vice President Al Gore is praising Sen. Barbara Boxer (D-Calif.) for her work on the Lieberman-Warner climate bill, which is now being debated in the Senate.
"I want to commend Senator Boxer for her leadership of the Environment and Public Works Committee," Gore said in a statement yesterday. "Thanks to her vision and dedication, we have the first global warming bill in history that is comprehensive, bipartisan and that enjoys support across the country -- from labor and agriculture to the business and the environmental communities. Of course the bill needs to be stronger, but it's vital that Congress begin to act. While it's important that people change their light bulbs, it's even more important that we change the laws."
Boxer chairs the Senate Environment and Public Works Committee.
The Institute for Energy Research (IER) began airing radio ads in Colorado and New Mexico today opposing the Lieberman-Warner climate change bill, which the Senate is scheduled to consider this week.
IER joins the Club for Growth and President Bush in arguing that the bill would raise energy prices and wreak havoc on the U.S. economy. The Club for Growth launched its own ad campaign opposing the bill last week.
"Disguised as environmental reform, it
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Former House Majority Leader Dick Armey (R-Texas) is recruiting support for an online protest of high gas prices.
Armey sent an email to members of FreedomWorks, the interest group where he serves as chairman, blaming congressional Democrats for high gas prices -- a current rhetorical theme for Republicans.
"Bad policy from Congress is a major reason gasoline is going through the roof. Led by Speaker Nancy Pelosi, Congress continues to block development most of America
The Club for Growth says it will begin airing television and radio ads today in Tennessee, West Virginia, North Carolina, and Montana opposing the Lieberman-Warner climate change bill.
The ads will call on Sens. Lamar Alexander (R-Tenn.), Robert Byrd (D-W.Va.), Jay Rockefeller (D-W.Va.), Elizabeth Dole (R-N.C.), Jon Tester (D-Mont.), and Max Baucus (D-Mont.) to vote against the legislation when the Senate considers it next.
Sens. John Warner (R-Va.) and Joe Lieberman (I-Conn.) introduced the legislation in 2007 to direct the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) to develop a program to decrease greenhouse gas emissions. The Club for Growth says the bill's proposals to limit those emissions would be disastrous for the economy. See one of the television ads below:
Ten state treasurers and comptrollers plus asset managers for investment firms--a group controlling $2.3 trillion--are calling on Senate leaders to pass legislation that addresses climate change.
The group includes the global head of asset management for Deutsche Bank, the global head of corporate responsibility for the Man Group (the world's largest publicly traded hedge fund operator),
The truckers activist group Truckers and Citizens United is set to hold a rally at the Capitol today to protest high gas prices, with truckers traveling to Washington, D.C. in a convoy from Pennsylvania.
Organizers arranged a meeting in Harrisburg, Pa. at 6 a.m. today, with truckers heading into D.C. in a convoy that reportedly caused rush-hour traffic delays in Pennsylvania. The group called for "everyone who is affected by high fuel costs"--including home heating oil--to gather for the convoy.
The truckers are scheduled to park at RFK stadium and walk to the Capitol, protesting on the Capitol's West lawn. Truckers and Citizens United's scheduling information says the rally's permit lasts from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.
According to the group's mission statement, Truckers and Citizens United pushes for "immediate stoppage to the subsidies being given to big oil" and release of oil from the nation's strategic petroleum reserves. The group has circulated a petition calling on the U.S. government to act on fuel prices, gathering 1,198 signatures.