The Breakdown of the Renewables Vote in the Senate--Harkin, Thank you!Interesting to note that the Sunday, March 17 Des Moines Register carried a letter-to-the-editor from Senator Grassley, stating that he is planning to offer a green-energy amendment to the energy bill that encourages development of wind energy, biomass, ethanol and biodiesel. He continued that the $15 billion, bipartisan package of energy-tax incentives which he helped steer through the Finance Committee last month "features an extension of the original credits" he "pushed through 10 years ago that heped launch the then-fledgling wind industry." I think he was too busy patting himself on the back to vote for the Jeffords amendment. Jane Clark ----- Original Message ----- From: Jack Eastman To: [log in to unmask] Sent: Sunday, March 17, 2002 6:18 PM Subject: The Breakdown of the Renewables Vote in the Senate--Harkin, Thank you! Is That a Lawmaker in Your Pocket, or ... ? A breakdown of the renewables vote in the Senate 15 Mar 2002 One day after declining to support tougher fuel-efficiency standards, the Senate yesterday voted down a measure that would have required 20 percent of the nation's electricity to be produced from wind, solar, and other renewable energy sources by 2020. Currently, less than 2 percent of U.S. electricity comes from renewable resources. The measure that could have changed all that, which was sponsored by Jim Jeffords (I-Vt.), was defeated by a disheartening 70 votes to 29. How did your senators vote on Amendment 3017? Odds are, badly -- but see for yourself. Amendment 3017 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - For SC email list T-and-C, send: GET TERMS-AND-CONDITIONS.CURRENT to [log in to unmask]