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Lungren Praises Unveiling of American Energy Act
Bill Includes prize for fuel efficient car
Published: July 23, 2008

WASHINGTON D.C. – Earlier this afternoon, Congressman Dan Lungren (R-CA), along with other House Republicans, gathered on the West Front Steps of the U.S. Capitol to unveil the American Energy Act, a landmark measure to lower gas prices and break our dependence on foreign oil. Beginning today, House Republicans will demand an up-or-down vote on this “all of the above” energy legislation before the Congress adjourns for the month of August.

“Today, House Republicans are taking an ‘all of the above’ energy strategy and putting it into a single bill: H.R. 6656, the American Energy Act. The American Energy Act is a comprehensive approach that will increase the supply of American-made energy, improve conservation and efficiency, and promote renewable and alternative energy technologies. In addition to lowering gas prices, this landmark measure moves America in a direction that is less dependent on foreign oil. “Lungren said.

The energy bill would open offshore regions, sections of the ANWR and oil shale deposits to environmentally safe drilling; trims red tape that impedes the construction of new refineries; give tax incentives and a cash prize for the development and use of alternative energy sources; create a renewable energy trust fund from new drilling revenues, and promote the expansion of safe nuclear power generation. The bill also includes a provision, first introduced by Congressman Lungren, to provide a prize for the first 100 mpg production automobile.

Lungren continued, “Our message to leaders of the Majority and to the American people struggling with record gas prices couldn’t be clearer: House Republicans are demanding an up-or-down vote on the American Energy Act before the Democratic Congress adjourns for the month of August.”

“With the pain at the pump showing no signs of letup, the American people are looking for meaningful solutions and demanding their congress do something to ease this burden.  I believe we have a solemn responsibility to the American people to meet this energy challenge.” Lungren concluded.

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Congressman Dan Lungren serves on the Judiciary, Homeland Security, Budget, and House Administration Committees

To increase the supply of American-made energy in environmentally sound ways, the American Energy Act will:

• Open our deep water ocean resources, which could provide an additional 3 million barrels of oil per day, as well as 76 trillion cubic feet of natural gas;

• Open the Arctic coastal plain, which could provide an additional 1 million barrels of oil per day;

• Allow development of our nation’s shale oil resources, which could provide an additional 2.5 million barrels of oil per day; and

• Increase the supply of gas at the pump by cutting bureaucratic red tape that hinders the construction of new refineries.

To improve energy conservation and efficiency, the American Energy Act will:

• Provide tax incentives for businesses and families that purchase more fuel efficient vehicles;

• Provide a monetary prize for being the first to develop an economically feasible, super-fuel-efficient vehicle (reaching 100 miles-per-gallon); and

• Provide tax incentives for businesses and homeowners who improve their energy efficiency.

To promote alternative and renewable energy technologies, the American Energy Act will:

• Spur the development of alternative fuels through government contracting, the repeal of the “Section 526” prohibition on government purchasing of alternative energy and promotion of coal-to-liquids technology;

• Establish a renewable energy trust fund using revenues generated by exploration in the deep ocean and on the Arctic coastal plain;

• Permanently extend the tax credit for alternative energy production, including wind, solar and hydrogen; and
Eliminate barriers to the expansion of emission-free nuclear power production.

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