Subject: S.3036 (Lieberman/Warner Climate Security Act)
Sponsor: Sen Boxer, Barbara [CA] (introduced 5/20/2008)
Title: A bill to direct the Administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency to establish a program to decrease emissions of greenhouse gases, and for other purposes.
Climate Change Bill Stymied
(posted by: Tom Pelton-June 06,2008)
After being filibustered by Republicans, a landmark global warming pollution control bill failed in the Senate today by a vote of 48-36. Sixty votes were needed to move the measure forward.
McCain wrote: “Global climate change is the most important environmental challenge facing not only our nation, but the entire world. I am confident that given the will, the federal government can be a lead advocate for ensuring that America is doing its part to reduce global warming, and join in the global effort that is needed to address this world-wide environmental issue.
Like many of my colleagues, I believe this legislation needs to be debated, amended, improved, and ultimately, enacted. While my schedule precludes me from being in Washington, DC, tomorrow to cast my vote, if I were able, I would vote to invoke cloture on the substitute amendment.
Unfortunately, despite the commitment and tireless efforts of the bill sponsors, Senators Lieberman and Warner, it appears that for now, the Senate, at the direction of the Majority Leader, will choose to put politics above policy, and Congress will fail to act yet again on this critical issue. But rest assured, we will not give up until we finally succeed in enacting needed, comprehensive cap and trade legislation to address this urgent problem.”
Senator Obama wrote: "I have a unanimous consent request that I may have printed in the Record a statement of Senator Barack Obama which says if he were able to be present, he would vote to invoke cloture. There being no objection, the material was ordered to be printed in the RECORD, as follows: Madam President, I will not be present for tomorrow's cloture vote on the substitute amendment to the climate change bill (S. 3036). However, were I able to be present, I would vote to invoke cloture. Thank you."
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This week Senator Cornyn played a key role in defeating the Boxer Climate Tax Bill – a bill that several analysts say would have a particularly devastating effect on Texas. The proposed legislation would cost $6.7 trillion, subvert the U.S. and Texas economies, and amount to a government takeover of our energy and manufacturing sectors.
Given the current energy crisis Americans are facing, the Boxer bill could increase gasoline prices by 147 percent from current levels – bringing them close to $10 per gallon. It could also increase already-high electricity prices by 145 percent, cause a $52.2 billion loss to the Texas economy, prompt the loss of 334,600 jobs in Texas, and impose $8,015 in new annual expenses on the average Texas household.
Contact:Reference Link: http://thomas.loc.gov/cgi-bin/bdquery/z?d110:SN03036:@@@L&summ2=mcosponsors
MARC MORANO (202) 224-5762 marc_morano@epw.senate.gov
MATT DEMPSEY (202) 224-9797 matt_dempsey@inhofe.senate.gov
Inhofe Amendments to Climate Tax Bill:
Files Amendments to Protect Truckers and Small Businesses
from Higher Diesel Prices and to Promote Smart Nuclear Policy.
WASHINGTON, DC – U.S. Sen. James Inhofe (R-Okla.),
Ranking Member of the Environment and Public Works
Committee,today filed four amendments to S. 3036, the
Lieberman-Warner Climate Security Act (Climate Tax bill).
Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid (D-NV) made the decision
to fill the amendment tree and file cloture on the Climate
Tax Bill, thus allowing no amendments to be voted on.