Roll Call Policy Briefings
Climate and Energy

Chu: Invest in
Clean Energy Jobs
Feb. 8, 12 a.m.
The fate of cap-and-trade legislation in Congress remains very much up in the air. No one is prepared to say its dead. But no one least of all the Obama administration is prepared to say that its a priority right now, either, as job creation is the political imperative for leaders in both parties.
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Cardin: U.S. Needs to Keep Pace Developing Energy Technology
Feb. 8, 12 a.m.
Today, too many Americans are out of work. Today, we will send $1 billion overseas to satisfy our appetite for foreign oil, while the Chinese will continue their massive investment in clean energy technology. Today, our nation faces an economic crisis, an energy crisis and a global climate crisis.
Vitter: Congress Should Pass the No Cost Stimulus Act
Feb. 8, 12 a.m.
In his recent State of the Union address, President Barack Obama challenged Congress to pass legislation that would promote job creation. I completely agree and embrace his call for a focus on our economy and jobs. But I caution that as we move forward we need to focus our work on creating opportunity, not more regulation and bureaucracy and not more bailouts and spending-heavy stimulus bills.
Lamborn: Energy Key to Economic Recovery
Feb. 8, 12 a.m.
Last month, President Barack Obama spoke to Republicans at our annual retreat and asked for our ideas on how to strengthen our ailing economy. I appreciate that offer to work constructively together to help put Americans back to work. Mr. President, because you asked, the following is one Republicans sincere suggestions on a vital part of reviving our economy. I believe that our nations vast energy reserves are key to our economic recovery.
Butterfield: Hotter Climate Demands Attention
February 8, 2010, 1:00 A.M.
NASAs Goddard Institute for Space Studies recently declared 2009 as the second-hottest year on record. Further, the Goddard Institute found that the last decade was the hottest in history; hotter than the 1990s, which were hotter than the 1980s, which were hotter than the 1970s.
Risch: Economy Requires Diverse Policy
Feb. 8, 12 a.m.
It wasnt that long ago when gas prices were more than $4 a gallon and other energy costs were climbing as well. While the global economic downturn may have decreased pressure on energy prices, it is just a matter of time before economic growth once more pushes them higher. The challenges regarding our nations energy infrastructure, economic development, environment and the demands of society will then move energy onto the front burner. How these interests are balanced will be crucial to our quality of life, security and competitiveness in a global marketplace.
Costa: Long-Term Approach Is Necessary
Feb. 8, 12 a.m.
If my time in Congress has shown me anything, it is that pure common sense is often overlooked.
Take energy policy, for example: Our nation accounts for 21 percent of the worlds energy consumption, and we have a heavy dependence on imported energy. Crude oil production in the United States has actually declined in the past decade from 5.8 million barrels per day to 5.4 million barrels per day. Common sense tells us we should use all the energy tools in our energy toolbox to expand domestic oil, natural gas and coal production and reduce our dependencies on foreign sources, while transitioning to greater use of renewable energy such as solar, wind and hydropower, as well as building new nuclear power plants.
Scalise: Cap-and-Trade Hinders Job Growth
Feb. 8, 12 a.m.
At a time when people are asking, Where are the jobs? thousands of high-paying jobs are waiting to be created in Americas energy industry. Jobs can be created today by further developing Americas natural resources, such as oil and natural gas, and expanding on new technologies such as hydraulic fracturing, a critical tool in tapping the huge potential of our countrys natural gas supply.
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The Agenda AheadDec. 14, 2009 Many of the 2009 legislative fights will continue into 2010, when Congress' to-do list will grow the Agenda Ahead takes a look at the next year. |
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EnergyOct. 19, 2009 Roll Call invites Members of Congress to write about climate change and other important energy legislation. |
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Health Care: Who Pays and How?Sept. 21, 2009 Money isnt everything its the only thing as Congress intensifies its debate on health care reform. |
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Health Care and AgingJuly 20, 2009 Members of Congress discuss the stakes involved for senior citizens as the health care reform debate gets even hotter in Congress. |
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Energy ReformJune 22, 2009 Members of Congress weigh in on policy priorities, cap-and-trade legislation and the economics of energy reform. |
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Defense and AerospaceMay 4, 2009 Members address defense spending priorities and discuss what the government can do to help the men and women of the military, and House Armed Services Chairman Ike Skelton takes part in a Q&A about the Pentagons acquisition process and the strategy for the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan. |
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Energy and EnvironmentApril 20, 2009 Eight Members weigh in on topics such as climate change, energy legislation and national parks, and Rep. Ed Markey takes part in a Q&A. |
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Health CareMarch 23, 2009 In their own words, 10 Members of Congress weigh in on the mother of all policy debates health care reform. |
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TransportationFeb. 23, 2009 Roll Call's first policy briefing of 2009 focuses on highway and FAA reauthorization and features a Q&A with Transportation Secretary Ray LaHood. |
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The Agenda AheadDec. 8, 2008 Members of Congress offer their views on the outlook for health care, economic recovery, energy, global warming and finance in the 111th Congress. |
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Alternative EnergyJuly 21, 2008 Members of Congress discuss the ethanol mandate and food prices, the role of tax policy in encouraging alternative fuels, solar and wind energy, nuclear power and more. Includes topic overview by CongressNow and a Q&A with Senate Energy and Natural Resources Chairman Jeff Bingaman. |
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Transportation & InfrastructureJune 16, 2008 Members of Congress discuss gas prices, highway legislation, the FAA reauthorization bill and light-rail projects. Includes topic overview by CongressNow and a Q&A with House Transportation and Infrastructure Chairman James Oberstar. |
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Defense & AerospaceMay 19, 2008 Members of Congress discuss foreign military contracts, missile defense systems, equipment needs and balancing missions. Includes topic overviews by CongressNow and a Q&A with Adm. Michael Mullen, chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff. |
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Energy & the EnvironmentApril 21, 2008 Members of Congress discuss coal, cap-and-trade, and alternative fuels and technologies. Includes topic overviews by CongressNow and a Q&A with Sen. Joe Lieberman. |
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Health CareMarch 10, 2008 Members of Congress discuss universal health care, mental health parity, FDA oversight, electronic health records and Medicare. Includes topic overviews by CongressNow and a Q&A with Senate Health, Education, Labor and Pensions Chairman Edward Kennedy. |
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FinanceFeb. 11, 2008 Members of Congress discuss the mortgage crisis, retirement security, tax reform and insurance regulation. Includes topic overviews by CongressNow and a Q&A with Treasury Secretary Henry Paulson. |
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The Agenda AheadDec. 3, 2007 Members of Congress discuss the outlook for issues including taxes, trade, health care, the mortgage crisis and the environment during the final session of the 110th Congress. |
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Communications and Intellectual PropertyOct. 22, 2007 Members of Congress discuss patent reform, Internet taxation, satellite radio merger, digital rights and digital television transition. Topic overview by CongressNow. |
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FinanceSept. 24, 2007 Members of Congress discuss Sarbanes-Oxley reform, the nation's mortgage crisis, private equity and hedge funds, protections for credit card consumers and extending cuts in capital gains and dividend taxes. Topic overviews by CongressNow staff. |
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Transportation and InfrastructureJuly 12, 2007 Members of Congress discuss transportation issues including CAFE mandates and the U.S. auto industry, revisiting the highway fund formula, Amtrak's path to self-sufficiency and modernizing the Federal Aviation Administration. Includes a Q&A with Transportation Secretary Mary Peters. |
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Health Care in AmericaJune 18, 2007 Members of Congress discuss health care issues including mental health parity, FDA drug-approval process and Medicare Advantage program. Includes a Q&A with Health and Human Services Secretary Michael Leavitt. |
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Defense and AerospaceMay 20, 2007 Members of Congress discuss defense and aerospace issues including the Joint Strike Fighter engines, Navy submarine fleet expansion, Future Combat Systems and procurement reform. Includes a Q&A s with House Armed Services Chairman Ike Skelton and Deputy Secretary of Defense Gordon England. |
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Energy and the EnvironmentApril 23, 2007 Members of Congress discuss energy and environment issues including CAFE standards, the Endangered Species Act, nuclear waste storage, carbon trading and the future use of coal. Includes a Q&A with EPA Administrator Stephen Johnson. |
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EnergyMarch 13, 2007 Members of Congress discuss energy issues including offshore drilling, nuclear energy, ethanol as a fuel source and energy tax policy. Includes a Q&A with House Energy and Commerce Chairman John Dingell (D-Mich.). |
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The Aging of AmericaFeb. 12, 2007 Members of Congress discuss issues important America's aging population, including topics such as an older work force, entitlement reform, long-term care, estate tax reform and private retirement security. Includes a Q&A with House Budget Chairman John Spratt (D-S.C.). |
Cardin: U.S. Needs to Keep Pace Developing Energy Technology
Feb. 8, 12 a.m.
Today, too many Americans are out of work. Today, we will send $1 billion overseas to satisfy our appetite for foreign oil, while the Chinese will continue their massive investment in clean energy technology. Today, our nation faces an economic crisis, an energy crisis and a global climate crisis. Read Full Article



































