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Save Money on Your Energy Bills

by RepGeorgeMiller [courtesy of Calitics - Front Page]

We need to do a lot more to lower energy costs, and combat global warming. Congress just passed a bill that will lower costs in the long run by making major investments in clean energy technology, and create thousands of green jobs. But there are things we can do right now to save money.

I've made a list of 5 things people can do to save money on energy bills. But I know there are things people are doing to save money that I'm not aware of. What are you doing to save money on your energy bills? Tell me your best ideas, and I'll share them with the country in a speech from the House floor.

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Schrag: Corn Ethanol Subsidy a California Presidential Primary Issue?

[courtesy of California Progress Report]

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By Peter Schrag

House Speaker Nancy Pelosi must welcome the heat she's getting for wobbling on the farm and energy bills. Having caved in to Detroit on fuel economy standards and compromised with Midwest agro-plutocrats on crop subsidies for millionaires, she's shown that she's more a pragmatic Baltimore pol like her father than a knee-jerk San Francisco liberal. That'll serve her well.

Both the farm and the energy bills won approval in the House in the past couple of weeks. Both are monuments to waste, stupidity and policy distortions going back generations -- longer in the case of the ag subsidies.

Pelosi says she hopes the Senate energy bill, which contains a sharp increase in fuel economy requirements -- from roughly 25 miles per gallon to 35 -- for cars and trucks, will prevail over the House version when the two are reconciled. She said it almost the same day that we learned that for the first time ever foreign models were outselling Detroit.

More significant, maybe, is the fact that the farm law -- and agricultural policy generally -- is morphing into an energy program. The bill, HR 2419, which calls itself the "Farm, Nutrition and Bioenergy Act of 2007," has oodles of incentives for the development and transportation of renewable fuels.

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