Thursday, June 10, 2010

Help stop EPA from imposing job-destroying climate rules

A very interesting post from www.nma.org about EPA rule changes. This follows this post about drilling in the Gulf and this previous article about the recent news about offshore drilling to encourage American energy independence This is a key issue to prevent money from going to hostile countries such as Iran and Venezuela. For more posts like this click here.

Less than 24 hours until Senate vote--Help stop EPA from imposing job-destroying climate rules

In less than 24 hours the Senate will vote on a bipartisan resolution, introduced by Sens. Lisa Murkowksi (R-Alaska) and Blanche Lincoln (D-Ark.), which would block the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) from unilaterally imposing massive new regulations on America's economy designed to reduce greenhouse gas emissions.
Already thousands of Americans worried about our nation's future economic prosperity have written their senators urging them to vote for the Murkowski-Lincoln resolution. If you haven't written already, it's not too late. Make your voice heard ahead of this important vote.
If EPA gets its way, American families will face huge hikes in their energy bills and American businesses will be buried under a mountain of new bureaucratic red tape.
But you can help. You can write your senators and urge them to support the Murkowski-Lincoln resolution by sending this letter.
You can also use our Social Capital tool to easily connect with your senators on Twitter and Facebook and let them know that you oppose EPA's plans to saddle America's economy with ineffective, expensive climate regulations. Simply select the "Stop EPA from Imposing Job Killing Climate Regulations" option from the issue drop down menu, then select your senator and choose how you want to contact them.
Act now and show your support for bipartisan, responsible, and effective solutions to our nation's most pressing energy and environmental challenges. Let the Senate know that allowing EPA to run amok is not the answer.
Thanks for your support.

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