Press Releases
Brendan Daly/Nadeam Elshami
202-226-7616
02/21/2008
Pelosi, Hoyer and Rangel Statement on Energy Tax Legislation on House Floor Next Week
Washington, D.C. – Speaker Nancy Pelosi, House Majority
Leader Steny Hoyer, and Ways and Means Committee Chairman Charles B. Rangel
released the following statement today on the Renewable Energy and Energy
Conservation Tax of 2008 (H.R. 5351), which will be voted on in the House next
week. The legislation invests in clean,
renewable energy and energy efficiency and pays for that investment by
repealing unnecessary tax breaks to big energy companies. It is similar to the Renewable Energy and
Energy Conservation Tax Act (H.R. 2776) that passed the House as part of a
bipartisan energy package in August 2007.
"With the price of oil above $100 a barrel, this
Congress is again taking action to reduce our dependence on foreign oil and
support the domestic production of renewable energy. Next week, the House will vote on the
Renewable Energy and Energy Conservation Tax Act to end unnecessary subsidies
to Big Oil companies making record profits and invest in clean, renewable
energy and energy efficiency.
"The bill extends and expands tax incentives for
renewable electricity, energy and fuel, as well as for hybrid cars, and energy
efficient homes, buildings, and appliances.
It does not add to our deficit, but rather repeals $18 billion in tax
subsidies for Big Oil companies. By
strengthening our renewable energy sector, the bill will help create the next
generation of good-paying, green collar jobs and bring down energy prices in
the long term.
“Already pinched at the pump, American families are now feeling the effects of higher energy prices throughout the economy. This legislation is another critical step in a series of concrete actions this Congress is taking to address soaring energy costs, grow our economy and create new jobs, strengthen national security, and begin to reduce global warming."




