| House Shuts Down Cash Pipeline For Big Oil |
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| Written by Samantha Hulkower | |||||
| Thursday, 28 February 2008 | |||||
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Americans hate taxes. Why else would McCain, Clinton and Obama all have tax-cuts as part of their presidential platforms? But the House of Representatives won't have to worry about backlash from their constituents for repealing tax breaks -- and few Americans will be shedding a tear for the prosperous oil industry -- after lawmakers voted yesterday to repeal billions in subsidies The bill passed easily, 236-182, likely aided by record high prices, as oil hit $102 per barrel yesterday. The legislation revoked subsidies for oil companies, worth over $18 billion over 10 years, and instead allocated that money to extend renewable energy tax credits that are set to expire this year, and offer new credits for energy efficient changes made to homes, plug-in hybrid-electric vehicles, and fund renewable energy bonds to fund clean energy investments by rural electric co-ops. Anyway, the GOP ought to go check their notes, since two years ago, back when oil was only $55 a gallon, President Bush said that subsidies for oil and gas exploration were no longer necessary. In an eloquent defense of the wronged, Rep. Jim McCrery (R-LA) said the bill, "Punishes the oil and gas industry. This is wrongheaded. It's spiteful and wrong." The bill is expected to face tougher opposition in the Senate, where it had previously fell one vote short of the 60 votes needed to block a fillabuster, so leaders will wait until after the March 4 primaries to introduce the legislation. |
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