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Analysis: Senate Vote Today Could Impact Missouri's "New Energy" Economy

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Thursday, June 10, 2010   

KANSAS CITY, Mo. - One of the federal government's most powerful tools in fighting climate change and safeguarding public health from certain types of pollution is being threatened in Washington, D.C. That's the view of Trip Van Noppen, president of Earthjustice, regarding a resolution from Alaska Sen. Lisa Murkowski that is set for a vote in the Senate today. The measure would essentially strike down Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) plans to begin regulating greenhouse gases, such as carbon dioxide, under the Clean Air Act.

Van Noppen says Missouri is becoming known for its use of wind to generate power. He warns that if the resolution passes, it would undermine those investments.

"We'll lose those jobs. We'll be dependent on the much more polluting technologies that won't help us in the future. The Heartland states have a huge amount at stake in the Murkowski resolution."

Missouri senators are divided on the resolution (SJ Res. 26). Sen. Kit Bond is in favor, while Sen. Claire McCaskill opposes it. The White House has threatened to veto SJ Res. 26 if it passes.

Murkowski and other supporters of the resolution, including a handful of Democrats, argue that the rules on cleaning up vehicle emissions and power plants are too expensive and will result in job losses. Van Noppen says they've got it backwards.

"It's leaving things the way they are that's not working. It's too expensive, it's costing us jobs, it's killing people with air pollution, and we have to make a change."

The new EPA regulations in question are currently set take effect next year.




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