Clean Energy Recovery

House Roll Call Vote 70

2009 Scorecard Vote

Pro-environment vote

Yes

Votes For

246

Votes Against

183

Not Voting

4

The Obama administration and Congress quickly took steps to address the nation’s economic crisis early in 2009. As job losses mounted, numerous proposals circulated regarding how best to stimulate the economy repositioning the United States for sustainable economic growth. Investing in clean-energy research, development and deployment can solidify America’s status as an economic power while creating jobs, improving our national security, and protecting our planet.

In January, the House took up H.R. 1, The American Recovery and Reinvestment Act. The $787 billion package included nearly $80 billion in clean-energy investments, by far the largest down payment on renewable technology in American history. Included in this funding were resources to rebuild the national electricity grid to promote efficiency and accommodate next-generation technology, tax credits for clean-energy businesses, weatherization of low-income homes, and investments in cleaner transportation like high-speed rail. Together, these investments will preserve 390,000 jobs and reduce oil consumption by 15 million barrels of oil per year.

On February 13, the House approved the H.R. 1 conference report by a vote of 246-183 (House roll call vote 70). YES IS THE PRO-ENVIRONMENT VOTE. The Senate passed the conference report the same day, and the President signed the bill into law on February 17.

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