> Hill Update 10/27/2005 > Senate Refineries Bill Defeated > Arctic Vote Coming Fast in Budget Reconciliation > Enviro Waivers still Search for Vehicle > > HUGE VICTORY ON REFINERIES LEGISLATION!! > > The Senate Environment and Public Works Committee > deadlocked 9-9, > defeating Sen. James Inhofe’s (R-OK) refinery bill > on a key vote from Sen. > Lincoln Chafee (R-RI). Chafee, under pressure from > our aggressive lobbying > and grassroots contacts, joined with all the > Democrats on the Committee to > block what would have been a “ticket to > Conference” with the terrible > Barton (R-TX) bill passed by the House. Though > Inhofe pledged to try and > attach his measure to another vehicle moving on the > Senate floor, > yesterday’s defeat in Committee will make that > much more difficult. > > Congratulations to Jennifer Tuttle in RI and Brendan > Bell in the DC Office > for helping to swing Chafee the right way! > > Despite the focus on Environment and Public Works, > the Barton bill has been > referred to the Senate Energy Committee. Now the > focus shifts to the New > Mexico Senators and others to beat back the House > attempts to weaken Clean > Air Act non-attainment deadlines, streamline permit > processes for > refineries, and other damaging provisions. It is > important to remind > Energy Committee Senators that Chairman Pete > Domenici (R-NM) and Ranking > Member Jeff Bingaman (D-NM) combined in a bipartisan > way to keep Barton’s > “bump-up” non-attainment provisions out of the > larger energy bill passed > last summer. > > The timely release of gluttonous 3rd Quarter profit > figures for the oil > industry have combined with consumer anger over high > gas prices to dampen > chances for additional energy legislation this year. > Environment and > Energy Daily wrote this morning, “Given > ConocoPhillips' report yesterday > that it had notched an 89 percent third-quarter > profit, and with other > similar sounding reports expected this week from > other major oil companies, > Republican lawmakers could quickly lose the desire > to move energy > legislation, sources say. While the Republican > leadership has sought to put > a public face forward that it is concerned about the > issue, some say it may > be growing gun-shy in light of a series of tight > votes it has faced since > Katrina on energy legislation.” > > LET’S KEEP THE HEAT ON! > > Senate to Vote on Arctic Drilling when they take up > Budget Reconciliation > Next Week > Background: Though once thought to be on a slower > track than the House, > the Senate leadership has indicated it will likely > take up its version of > the Budget Reconciliation Package as early as next > week. As reported > previously, the Senate Energy and Natural Resources > Committee marked up > legislation to authorize lease sales and oil > drilling in the 1.5 million > acre coastal plain of the Arctic Refuge on October > 19. And yesterday, the > Budget Committee took up all of the committees’ > changes to law and folded > them into a large Budget Reconciliation package for > the Senate floor. > > Debate in the Senate could begin as early as Monday, > the 31st, and the > rumor is that they expect a final vote on the Budget > Thursday night. > Because of the rules governing debate on the federal > Budget, Arctic > drilling opponents cannot filibuster the measure, we > must count on killing > the entire Budget Reconciliation package. > > Our Message: Vote against any Budget Bill that > would open the Arctic > National Wildlife Refuge to oil drilling. > > It is anticipated that all the Democrats will vote > against final passage > of the Budget Reconciliation bill (although it is > worth checking in w/ > Dem. Senators as there may be $ for state programs > that could sway their > vote.) The swing votes on Arctic are the 7 > Senators who have consistently > voted against drilling in the past. They are: > > Snowe (R-ME) > Collins (R-ME) > McCain (R-AZ) > Smith (R-OR) > Coleman (R-MN) > Dewine (R-OH) > Chafee (R-RI) > > Please get the word out to activists in the above > states to call or fax > these senators to urge them to oppose the Budget > Reconciliation package > because it would authorize oil drilling in the > Arctic Refuge. Attached you > will find a sample alert, talking points as well as > a sample Editorial > Board Letter that you can email to your local paper > in hopes that they > might weigh in before this critical vote on the fate > of the Refuge. > > > House Reconciliation drawing groundswell of > Opposition from Enviros and > other groups > In the face of mounting controversy over the drastic > cuts to entitlement > programs that serve needy families, the Senate bill > tries to mitigate and > mask the bills cuts to programs like Medicaid, food > stamps, foster care > programs and student aid. The House version, > however, makes even more > draconian cuts in order to reach its goal of coming > up with $50 billion in > revenue savings. As a result, new constituencies > such as labor and > anti-poverty groups are ramping up their work to > defeat the bill based on > their concerns over cuts to entitlement programs. > And these many > controversial provisions are giving moderate > Republican lawmakers > additional reasons to oppose this massive bill. > > The House Resources Committee passed their > Reconciliation package on > Wednesday and gave the public even more reason to > oppose passage. In > addition to opening the Arctic Refuge to oil > drilling, Pombo’s legislation > would remove the coastal oil and gas drilling > moratorium that protects our > sensitive beaches and coastlines from drilling > activities off-shore. It > allows states to opt-out of the moratorium and > provides financial > incentives in the form of revenue sharing. There > were additional > provisions regarding land conveyances and horrible > mining provisions. > > The House Budget Committee is expected to act next > week and a floor vote is > expected in the House, the week of November 7. The > Arctic effort has > largely focused on 30 moderate Republicans who have > voted against drilling > in the past. With the addition of the controversial > issue of lifting the > OCS moratorium our campaign has expanded to include > additional members of > Congress from coastal districts. > > Arctic Ads in a State Near You, Plus Sierra Club Web > tools to focus on the > Fight > In anticipation of the upcoming floor votes, the > community is running paid > advertising in a number of states. The Sierra Club, > in addition to > contributing to a broad print and cable buy > targeting 5 of the 6 NJ > Republicans last week, will run the following ads. > > Wednesday, November 2: > MAINE -- Portland Press Herald and Bangor Daily News > (Snowe and Collins) > PENNSYLVANIA -- Community Connection (Gerlach) > > Thursday, November 3: > PENNSYLVANIA -- Reading Eagle (Gerlach) and Free > Press (Fitzpatrick) > NEW YORK -- Poughkeepsie Journal (Kelley) > > Wednesday, November 9: > NEW YORK -- Poughkeepsie Journal (Kelley) > MINNESOTA -- St. Cloud Times (Kennedy) > > Next few weeks: > WASHINGTON -- 7 buses (Reichert) > > Over the course of the next two weeks, the Sierra > Club website and all its > tools will highlight the battle over the Arctic as > well as the threat to > our coasts that is being pushed through the Budget > process. Look at > Currents, the main web page, RAW, the Insider, > Carl’s blog and other > features to feature the latest info. > > Environmental Waivers Looking for a Vehicle > In the Post -Katrina world, Members such as Inhofe, > Vitter, Landrieu have > pushed to waive environmental laws to speed > rebuilding. Senator Jeffords > has lead the fight against these unneeded and > overreaching proposals. With > all your help, we have created a momentum against > these proposals. For the > time being, we need to keep talking about this > because these waivers could > be added to virtually any must-pass legislation. > Stand-along waiver > legislation likely will not come to the floor on its > own. We will keep you > posted. > > > > __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! 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