Clean Energy Act Introduced in US Senate


WASHINGTON, D.C. - Senators John Kerry (D-Mass.), Chairman of the Foreign Relations Committee, and Barbara Boxer (D-Calif.), Chairman of the Committee on Environment and Public Works, today introduced the Kerry-Boxer legislation to create clean energy jobs, reduce pollution, and protect American security by enhancing domestic energy production and combating global climate change.
The Clean Energy Jobs and American Power Act seeks to cut carbon pollution and stimulate the economy by creating millions of jobs in the clean energy sector.
“This is a security bill that puts Americans back in charge of our energy future and makes it clear that we will combat global climate change with American ingenuity. It is our country’s defense against the harms of pollution and the security risks of global climate change,” said Kerry.

“Our health, our security, our economy, our environment, all demand we reinvent the way America uses energy. Our addiction to foreign oil hurts our economy, helps our enemies and risks our security. By taking decisive action, we can and will stop climate change from becoming a ’threat multiplier’ that makes an already dangerous world staggeringly more so.” he added.

Senator Boxer said, “We know clean energy is the ticket to strong, stable economic growth – it’s right here in front of us, in the ingenuity of our workers and the vision of our entrepreneurs. We must seize this opportunity, or others will move ahead.

Below are links to several documents which outline the Kerry-Boxer legislation.

For More Information: U.S. Senate


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