The “Everybody Gets a Car!” Act
- 11/26/19
- Kenny Stein
- Blog
Last week, following the grand tradition of Oprah whereby guests receive free gifts just for attending, Democrats on the House Ways and Means Committee, led by Rep. Mike Thompson, announced a draft bill dubbed the Growing Renewable Energy and Efficiency Now Act (or GREEN Act). But a better name for it would be the Everybody Gets a Car Act, or perhaps the No Green Lobbyist Left Behind Act. Because just like an episode of Oprah’s favorite things, House Democrats are handing out free...
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Does Justice Demand Fossil Fuel Divestment?
- 11/22/19
- AEA
- Blog
What is the fossil fuel divestment movement?
The fossil fuel divestment movement is a social activism campaign seeking to malign the natural gas, oil, and coal industries and pressure investors to withdraw their capital from such enterprises. Like the phrase “climate change denial,” the phrase “fossil fuel divestment” is used to convey to an uncritical audience that the social activism campaign is one of profound moral superiority to an evil alternative. The accusation of...
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Pittsburgh's "Clean Energy" Cronies Can't Hide Behind Mayor Peduto Forever
- 10/25/19
- Alexander Stevens
- Blog
On Wednesday, President Trump appeared in Pittsburgh to discuss American energy policy and his commitment to withdraw from the Paris Climate Agreement. Following the appearance, Pittsburg’s mayor, William Peduto, issued a press release that made several claims misrepresenting the reality of American energy policy and the current state of the energy industry in Pennsylvania. Two of those claims are worth addressing here.
Claim 1: "President Trump’s remarks on energy and the Paris...
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Key Vote NO on CRA resolution on ACE rule
- 10/16/19
- AEA
- Blog

The American Energy Alliance urges all Senators to oppose the Congressional Review Act resolution on the Affordable Clean Energy (ACE) rule.
The ACE rule was a necessary corrective on the overreaching Clean Power Plan (CPP) from the previous administration. The CPP asserted entirely new federal powers from the statutory language that had a long-settled interpretation. As was clear from the CPP's record in court proceedings, which were so negative that the rule never went into...
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Federal EV tax credit: unnecessary, inefficient, unpopular, costly, and unfair
- 10/09/19
- Alexander Stevens
- Blog
In April, Senator Debbie Stabenow (D-MI) introduced the Drive America Forward Act, a bill that would expand the tax credit for new plug-in electric vehicles (EVs) by allowing an additional 400,000 vehicles per manufacturer to be eligible for a credit of up to $7,000. Currently, the tax credit is worth up to$7,500 until a manufacturer sells more than 200,000 vehicles. In late September, groups that stand to benefit from the extension of the federal tax credits wrote to Senator McConnell and...
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Love the game of golf? Thank oil and natural gas
- 09/11/19
- Alexander Stevens
- Blog
Access to low-cost energy and materials has always been an important part of driving economic dynamism. Given the role that oil and natural gas play supplying our energy, people often underestimate how important oil and gas are to other things they enjoy in life, like the use of plastics. At a time when it is convenient for politicians to deride the industries that provide people access to these essential resources, it’s important to remind people just how important oil and gas are to our...
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Key Votes: H.R. 205, H.R. 1146, H.R. 1941
- 09/10/19
- AEA
- Blog

The American Energy Alliance urges all members to oppose the three anti-energy development measures scheduled for votes this week.
All three of these pieces of legislation seek to prevent development of our domestic energy resources. Domestic energy production creates jobs and economic growth, provides revenue to federal and state governments, and reduces our need for imports. Congress should not be preemptively blocking possible future development.
Both H.R. 205 and H.R. 1941...
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August Recess Carbon Tax Roundup
- 08/15/19
- Jordan McGillis
- Blog
In what has become a July ritual, members of Congress—from both parties and in both chambers—introduced long-shot carbon tax bills last month. With the swamp’s summer heat as a motif, Senator Chris Coons (D-Del.) advanced the Climate Action Rebate Act and in the House of Representatives John Larson (D-Conn.), Dan Lipinski (D-Ill.), and Francis Rooney (R-Fla.) put forth the America Wins Act; the Raise Wages, Cut Carbon Act; and the Stemming Warming and Augmenting Pay Act, respectively....
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Senator Barrasso Submits to the Subsidizers
- 07/29/19
- Thomas Pyle
- Blog
This week brought the unfortunate news that Sen. Barrasso, normally a steady hand in energy policy discussions, has reportedly agreed to Democrat demands for new subsidies for expensive green dreams. The senator from Wyoming has apparently given the nod to include subsidies for electric vehicle charging stations in an infrastructure bill expected to be unveiled today. Left unclear is why, exactly, federal taxpayers should be on the hook for subsidizing the build-out of a retail network for...
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Key Vote: H.R. 3055 Amendments
- 06/19/19
- AEA
- Blog

In voting on amendments to H.R. 3055, the American Energy Alliance urges all members to support amendments #135, #143, #147, and #158, and oppose amendments #54, #128, #132, and #176.
NO on amendments #54, #128, #132, and #176: All these amendments seek to obstruct or prevent development of our domestic energy resources located in offshore federal waters. Domestic energy production creates jobs and economic growth, provides revenue to federal and state governments, and reduces our need...
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