From Senator Rob Hogg--
Dear Friends:
This is my first energy and environmental email update of the 2007 session.
If you know of others who would like to receive these updates, or if you do
not want to receive them, please let me know and I will make any changes. I
also post my updates on my web site, www.robhogg.org, so feel free to visit
my web site for more information.
Iowa Power Fund. The Iowa Legislature will be making important decisions
this year about the future of energy in the state. Governor Culver has
proposed a 4-year, $100 million Iowa Power Fund to help create the Next
Generation Energy Economy. I have been working hard on this fund to make
sure that it includes more than just conventional ethanol technology. I
believe it is especially important for this fund to encourage energy
conservation and energy efficiency - such as green building construction,
building code education and enforcement, and local government energy saving
innovations - and to help prepare Iowa for reducing its greenhouse gas
emissions and for future national global warming regulations. I have also
been working on related energy policy issues such as:
· A state energy plan that includes an option of reducing greenhouse
gas emissions by 20% by 2020 and 50% by 2040.
· A climate change commission to explore options to reduce greenhouse
gas emissions.
· Expanded and improved energy efficiency and renewable energy
measures by our utilities.
· Carbon neutral policies to stop the increase in greenhouse gases as
our economy grows.
· Development of the next generation of ethanol technology that does
not use fossil fuels and uses perennial crops such as switchgrass instead of
corn.
When bill numbers are available for these proposals, I will let you know.
If you want to share your thoughts about these energy decisions, you can
contact legislators by email or telephone. Contact information is available
at www.legis.state.ia.us.
Septic Tank Regulation. I have been serving on the subcommittee for
SSB1066, a bill to require time-of-sale inspections for any septic tank in
the state. The purpose of the bill is to identify and remedy any septic
tank systems that are failing to protect the environment. It is believed
that the time of sale of a property is the best time to remedy any problems
in a septic system because ordinarily that is a time at which funds are
available to the seller to make needed repairs. Although this issue is not
the most glamorous legislative issue, it is important to deal with
malfunctioning septic systems and to ensure that all Iowans do their part to
help clean up our waters.
Upcoming Events. On Monday, February 12, from 10-noon, I will be joining
Rep. Janet Petersen and other colleagues for a tour of the Iowa Energy
Center's Biomass Energy Conversion (BECON) facility in Nevada which is
involved in research and development of new renewable energy technologies .
. . On Thursday, February 15, at 11:30 a.m., Glenn Cannon from Waverly Power
& Light and Kevin Nordmeyer with the U.S. Green Building Council will be
testifying to the House Subcommittee on Energy in the former Supreme Court
courtroom (Room 103) at the State Capitol . . . On Friday, February 16, at
2:00 p.m., I will be joining Rep. Dave Jacoby and Sen. Bob Dvorsky for a
tour of North Central Junior High in North Liberty, a model of energy
efficiency developed in partnership with the Linn County REC . . . On
Saturday, February 17, beginning at 9:00 a.m., there will be a "Cool
Congregations" program at Christ Episcopal Church, 220 40th Street NE, in
Cedar Rapids . . . Later that morning, at 10:30 a.m., the League of Women
Voters will be holding its monthly forum at Mercy Medical Center, 701 10th
Street SE, in Cedar Rapids . . . On Saturday, February 24, from 10:00 to
11:30 a.m., Rep. Art Staed and I will be holding a legislative forum at
Harding Middle School, 4801 Golf St. NE, in Cedar Rapids . . . I hope you
can join me for one or more of these events.
Rob
State Senator Rob Hogg
State Capitol
Des Moines, IA 50319
(515) 242-5049 (direct)
(515) 281-3371 (switchboard)
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