One bill could destroy the quality of life and jobs in most of America
Perhaps the most destructive legislation in our country’s history will soon be voted on in the United States House of Representatives – the Waxman/Markey Tax Bill in the guise of addressing climate change. It will have adverse and lingering consequences for every American. It will raise the cost of electricity in our homes, the fuel for our cars, and the energy which produces our manufacturing jobs, with little or no environmental benefit. Further, independent experts estimate that it will cost Americans more than $2 trillion in just over eight years. All Americans in the Midwest, South and Rocky Mountain regions will be most drastically affected because the climate change legislation will destroy the nation’s coal industry and the low-cost electricity it has provided to these regions for generations. Wealth will be transferred away from almost every state to the West coast and New England.
The most abundant and by far least expensive energy source in our country for generating electricity is coal. America’s coal reserves rival the energy potential of Saudi Arabian oil. Unfortunately, the proposed climate change legislation in the House of Representatives, the Waxman/Markey Bill, forces America to throw away this tremendous resource, and our low cost electricity with it.
The legislation sets an unattainable cap on carbon dioxide emissions by 2020, with the first reductions due by 2012. Under the program, businesses that emit carbon dioxide would be required to purchase or obtain from the government special carbon dioxide credits. This carbon dioxide cap will force utilities to switch from lower cost coal to natural gas or other more expensive energy sources. Reliable estimates show that this bill will cost each American family at least $3,000 more for energy each year. The chief executive of one of the nation’s major utilities recently said it best in the Wall Street Journal stating, “The 25 states that depend on coal for more than 50 percent of their electricity…will have to shut down and replace the majority of their fossil fuel plants as a result of the climate change legislation.”
The supporters of this ill-conceived legislation point to two provisions that they claim will help coal. The first is that they give electric utilities free credits. However, those credits are worth millions of dollars, and the utilities will be free to sell the credits and use the proceeds to build more expensive natural gas or nuclear power plants, and not use our lowest cost fuel – coal. Second, the authors of the legislation invest money in carbon capture and storage technology, claiming that this will save jobs. But, this technology will not be commercially available for at least 15 to 20 years, long after the reductions are required in 2012 and long after our coal plants are shut down and our manufacturing jobs are exported to China, India and other countries. All of these countries have stated that they will not place any restrictions on carbon dioxide emissions. China alone, which has surpassed the United States in carbon dioxide emissions, brings a new 500-megawatt coal-fired power plant on line every week. They will have low cost electricity and America will massively export more jobs to them.
It is not too late to tell Congress to kill this flawed bill. Everyone should call your representative in Congress and ask him or her to vote NO on the Waxman/Markey climate bill (otherwise known as cap and tax) and support affordable energy, American jobs and our quality of life.
Robert E. Murray
Chairman, President and Chief Executive Officer
Murray Energy Corporation


gbones and budb,
Our legislators not reading bills before they vote is hardly a new issue. It has been going on for a long time. I doubt they even always read the bills when they are given days or weeks to do so. Rep. Brian Baird (D) has introduced a bill requiring that all legislation be on the internet for 72 hours before it is voted on. I’m sure Obama would be happy to sign that bill, but he is limited in his control over Congress.
(LINK) Read The Bill
Lisa,
Didn’t the Prez already make that a campaign promise, you know, transparency??? However, I agree. If it takes legislation to give the American public a chance to read major legislation coming out of the House then so be it. I really don’t think Queen Pelosi would allow such legilsation to come to a vote, just a hunch.
CBO projects some other numbers; looks like we’re all going to be clobbered (see 1st graph):
http://www.cbo.gov/
Lisa
Kudos to Rep. Brian Baird. Even if the lawmakers don’t read a bill, it can’t be voted on until public concerns can be allowed to come in. Question is, how many amendments will be added to allow for exceptions.
I wonder if this is the same Bob Murray who owned the Crandall Canyon Mine that collapsed when the workers were doing retreat mining and he SAID an earthquake collapsed the mine. If so, this guy also announced to his employees before a 2006 election, that anyone who didn’t vote Republican would be fired, you remember … the guy who threatened some of his employees who wanted to form a union that they would be killed ?
He’s just what the Republican party needs, an old, white, anti-union, global warming denier who left six workers buried in his collapsed mine and claimed it was an act of God ( after 235 citations by mine safety officials)
A GREAT spokesman for the coal industry.