Shays Voted in Favor of Democratic Energy Bill
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Norwalk Hour
Jordan Zappala
Boston University Washington News Service
9/17/08
WASHINGTON – Rep. Christopher Shays (R-4th) was one of 15 Republicans to vote in favor of the Democratic-sponsored energy bill late Tuesday, despite his highlighting of what he described as the bill’s shortcomings earlier on the House floor.
“I strongly believe in a comprehensive energy policy that includes conservation, renewable sources, nuclear power and American oil and natural gas,” Shays said in a speech before the vote. “H.R. 6899 brings us closer, but is silent on several important issues. I would have particularly liked to have seen revenues derived from these [off-shore drilling] leases directed towards further renewable energy investment.”
The bill – including a compromise on off-shore drilling that does not provide sharing the revenue with the states– was passed by a margin of 47 votes, despite Republican attempts, which Shays joined, to recommit the bill to the Natural Resources Committee, and now moves on to the Senate.
“While this is not a perfect bill, it takes steps to decrease U.S. dependence on foreign oil, protect the environment, increase supply, build a market for renewable energy and promote energy conservation,” Shays said in a press release Wednesday morning. “It is unfortunate the majority did not allow more meaningful dialogue on how we can work together on a bipartisan basis to address our looming energy crisis.”
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