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Fast Facts:

Coal-fired plants, which supply about one-half of Arkansas’s electricity demand, rely entirely on coal deliveries via railcar from Wyoming.

Arkansas natural gas production accounts for about 1 percent of U.S. output.

Companies are beginning to extract small amounts of natural gas from coalbed methane deposits in the Arkoma basin.

Arkansas is one of the few States in the Nation that allow the use of conventional motor gasoline statewide.

***Energy Information Administration, Colorado, http://tonto.eia.doe.gov/state/state_energy_profiles.cfm?sid=AR

Home / Arkansas / Arkansas AEA Launches Waxman-Markey Energy Tax Ad
Arkansas AEA Launches Waxman-Markey Energy Tax Ad
The Waxman Markey Energy Tax is a tax on all carbon-based energy – coal, oil, and natural gas. That means that 77.5 percent of the energy that fuels the State of Arkansas will be taxed. Nearly all of the remaining 22.5 percent of Arkansas’s energy comes from carbon-free nuclear, hydro, and biomass. Unfortunately, nuclear, hydro, and as much as half of Arkansas’s biomass energy don’t count as “clean, renewable” energy under the “clean, renewable” electricity mandate included in the Waxman-Markey Energy Tax. In fact, less than 3 percent of the energy used to generate electricity in Arkansas would be “government-approved” under the Waxman-Markey Energy Tax.

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Seems like all of us are working harder in this economy just to make ends meet. 

But the politicians in Washington, DC don't seem to get it - voting to bailout Wall Street - rather than helping Main Street. 

And just when you think that it can't get worse - some in Congress are now pushing an energy tax that would be the largest tax hike in history.   

Studies show that the bill, known as the Waxman-Markey Energy Tax, could cost our family's more than $3,100 per year in new taxes. 

And that's not all - this tax will further cripple our already struggling economy - costing more American jobs. 

Higher taxes and more job losses - what could Congress be thinking? 

Call Congressman Mike Ross at (870) 881-0681.  Tell him that we can't afford the Waxman-Markey Energy Tax.

Read the whole fact sheet here

 
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