Congressman Markey: Change, Baby, Change!
 
 
WASHINGTON, D.C. – Representative Edward J. Markey (D-Malden) today hailed the House Democratic comprehensive energy measure that will lower costs to consumers and American taxpayers, invest in renewable energy sources to create American jobs, expand domestic energy supply and create greater energy efficiency and conservation. Rep. Markey, as Chairman of the Select Committee on Energy Independence and Global Warming, fought hard to include important provisions for more efficient buildings, plug-in hybrid vehicles, low-income heating assistance, and protections for Georges Bank against oil drilling. The bill, H.R. 6899, will be voted on later today.

"This is the culmination of a Congress dedicated to updating our nation's energy policy," said Rep. Markey. "This legislation, along with the energy bill we passed nearly a year ago, will make our buildings, cars, trucks, and appliances more efficient, and unleash a renewable revolution that will reinvigorate our stagnant economy."

 

Among its provisions, the Comprehensive American Energy Security & Consumer Protection Act will roll back Big Oil tax breaks in a time of record oil company profits and require oil companies to pay royalties already owed to taxpayers; invest in wind, solar and natural gas, and 21st century energy sources to create millions of jobs; responsibly open up additional offshore areas for drilling with oil companies footing the bill instead of taxpayers; and release oil from the government's stockpile to bring down gas prices.

 

Rep. Markey also worked to include key provisions for Massachusetts, New England, and the nation in this package. He ensured that Georges Bank would be off-limits to drilling, protecting the important fishing industries of New England; and he pushed for more funding for LIHEAP heating assistance programs; and for an increase in incentives for plug-in hybrid vehicles, which will save consumers money and cut pollution. The House bill would also permanently ban drilling in National Marine Sanctuaries, including the Gerry E. Studds Stellwagen Bank National Marine Sanctuary, located off of the coast of Massachusetts.

 

Saving Georges Bank is vital to New England's economy. The greater Northeast region fishery landings are valued at approximately $800 million dockside, of which a large proportion is produced on Georges Bank. New Bedford, MA is by far the most productive fishing port in the United States, in terms of value of catch. The city's $268 million catch in 2007 was nearly twice the value of the second and third most valuable fishing ports combined. The collective catch of New Bedford, Gloucester, and Provincetown-Chatham -- all of which principally fish Georges Bank -- accounts for 9 percent of the value of the entire U.S. annual catch, or nearly $350 million.

 

"Whether it's protecting low-income families from painful ‘heat-or-eat' decisions this winter, or encouraging the next generation of vehicles to be developed right here in Massachusetts, this bill is a good deal for the Bay State and New England's economy," said Rep. Markey. "And it was vital that we always protect Georges Bank from potentially harmful drilling."

 

The New Direction Congress has taken critical steps to address our nation's energy independence. Last year, Congress passed and the president signed historic energy legislation with provisions to combat oil market manipulation, increase vehicle fuel efficiency to 35 miles per gallon in 2020 - the first Congressional increase in more than three decades - and promote the use of more affordable American biofuels.

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