Vote Check: Republican Amendments Defeated to Prevent Interest Groups from Targeting Wind, Solar and Coal Plants Near National Parks
WASHINGTON, D.C.,
May 6, 2010
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Jill Strait or Spencer Pederson
(202-225-2761)
Yesterday, during a Full Committee markup, Democrats on the House Natural Resources Committee voted against two amendments offered by National Parks, Forest and Public Lands Subcommittee Ranking Member Rob Bishop (UT-01) to ensure that National Park designations are not used to block or oppose the construction of wind, solar or coal power projects.
Record Vote: 17 YEA, 20 NAY (View Roll Call) This amendment would ensure that nothing in the bill would affect the authority to construct, maintain or operate coal power plants needed by the American people.
Record Vote: 19 YEA, 23 NAY (View Roll Call) This amendment would ensure that nothing in the bill would affect the authority to construct, maintain or operate wind and solar power facilities needed by the American people. Background Rep. Bishop introduced these amendments due to the alarming trend of interest groups and the National Park Service (NPS) frequently opposing or blocking the construction of wind, solar or coal energy projects near National Parks. For example:
Energy development is already prohibited in National Parks and it is a far-reaching abuse of power to block energy production, including renewable energy projects, that do not even fall within park boundaries. # # # |
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