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JohnLocke Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu May-31-07 08:18 PM
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Edwards Unveils Plan To Relieve Families From Rising Gas Price
Edwards Unveils Plan To Relieve Families From Rising Gas Prices
John Edwards for President
Thursday, May 31, 2007

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Menlo Park, California – During a press conference today in Menlo Park, California, Senator John Edwards will unveil his plan to fight rising gas prices by promoting greater competition in the gasoline market. Edwards will also discuss his plan to create a New Energy Economy with biofuels, electric and hybrid vehicles, and more fuel-efficient cars and trucks.

"Families today are struggling – the costs of middle-class necessities like health care, housing, and child care continue to grow and now we can add gas prices to that list," said Edwards. "Families are spending $1,000 more a year on gasoline than they did in 2001, fueling massive profits for Big Oil. We need to stand up to the big oil companies to create affordable choices for regular families."

Gasoline prices are now near an all-time record high. Edwards believes immediate action is necessary to offer families relief from rising gas prices. In order to help struggling families, Edwards will call for an immediate investigation into the causes of higher gasoline prices, including the anticompetitive structure of the oil industry, and for stronger enforcement of laws to ensure free and open competition.

Today, he will call on President Bush, Congress, and state leaders to:

*Investigate the anticompetitive actions of the oil industry. Edwards will call for an independent Justice Department investigation into the consolidation of the oil industry, the causes of higher gas prices and remedies to the problem.
*Reverse Enron-era deregulation of energy markets by restoring basic transparency and oversight, such as requiring public reporting of large trades, to help identify and deter market manipulation.
*End taxpayer subsidies for oil companies and reinvest the savings in affordable, clean and renewable energy.
*Require oil companies to invest in clean, reliable refineries. Edwards will call on states to enforce Clean Air Act standards to require oil companies to modernize their refineries, making them cleaner and more reliable.

Edwards believes the United States needs to break its addiction to oil. America's dependence on oil not only leaves families vulnerable, but it compromises our national security and contributes to the crisis of global warming. Edwards has proposed a plan to fundamentally transform our cars and trucks as part of his plan to cap global warming pollution and cut it by 80 percent by 2050. He believes that we can cut oil imports by 7.5 million barrels a day by 2025 – nearly a third of the oil projected to be used in 2025 – and get us on a path to be virtually petroleum-free within a generation.

In order to jumpstart our investment in the future, Edwards will create the $13 billion-a-year New Energy Economy Fund, financed by the sale of greenhouse gas pollution permits and the repeal of subsidies for oil companies. Among other investments, the Fund will:

Create new competition by supporting biofuels. Edwards will require oil companies to install ethanol pumps at 25 percent of their gas stations and require all new cars sold after 2010 to be "flex fuel" cars running on either gasoline or biofuels. He will also set a national goal of 65 billion gallons of ethanol a year by 2025.
Raise fuel economy standards to 40 miles per gallon by 2016 and help U.S. automakers modernize by providing $1 billion a year to help advance and apply the latest technology.

http://johnedwards.com/news/headlines/20070531-gas-prices/

FULL FACT SHEET/ISSUE PAPER: 'Fighting Record Gas Prices And Building The New Energy Economy'
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dragonlady Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu May-31-07 08:59 PM
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1. This needs to be done at the federal level
Dealing with the predatory practices of the oil companies is going to be difficult, because they are so powerful. It's going to take a firm, comprehensive approach, and it needs to come at the federal level.

Here is Wisconsin our Democratic governor, Jim Doyle, has proposed a tax on oil companies to get a piece of their overly large profits, but there are doubts about whether it will be found constitutional. (The oil companies obviously oppose this, and the Republicans cry that it will somehow be passed on the the consumers anyway.)

MADISON - With legislators about to take up his plan for a new tax on oil companies that can't be passed along to customers at the pump, Gov. Jim Doyle said Wednesday he fully expects the proposal eventually will face a court challenge if it becomes law.

Doyle's plan to impose a 2.5 percent tax on oil sold in Wisconsin, estimated to raise more than $275 million over the next two years, was scheduled to be taken up by the budget-writing committee on Thursday.
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A 1983 New York Supreme Court case held that a state law prohibiting oil companies from passing on a tax on their sales to consumers violated the commerce clause of the U.S. Constitution. The court ruled the law would result in the tax being passed along to consumers in other states.

Doyle's proposal appears to raise the same issue, a report by the nonpartisan Legislative Fiscal Bureau found.

http://www.gmtoday.com/news/politics/state/topstory029.asp


The Edwards plan sounds like a good step to rein in the price-gouging that's going on now. Not something we could expect from the oil executives who are currently in the White House.

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