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Historic climate legislation passes U.S. House of Representatives
Years of hard work pay off as Inslee authors key provisions and gathers votes for final passage

 June 26, 2009

Today, the U.S. House of Representatives approved climate and energy legislation that will create millions of clean energy jobs and implement the first market-based solution to cut carbon pollution in America’s history. The American Clean Energy and Security Act (ACES) passed the House by a vote of 219-212.  The bill, which included many Inslee-sponsored amendments and provisions, will now be sent to the U.S. Senate for their consideration later this year. 

Mr. Inslee is Washington state’s only representative on the powerful Energy and Commerce Committee.  For a decade, Inslee has advocated for an new American clean energy future through a national New Apollo Energy Project.  Recently, Inslee helped this bill move through the Energy and Commerce Committee and on to approval in the House, and his amendments and provisions were crucially important to advancing the legislation and earning broad support for it.  The bill’s success today is the culmination of his efforts over many years. 

Chairman Henry Waxman of the Energy and Commerce Committee praised Inslee for helping get this bill passed.  “Mr. Inslee has worked successfully with members representing disparate interests and geographies to find workable solutions that helped lead to the consensus product we have today.”

“Since coming to Congress,” said Inslee, “I have worked to harness America’s innovative genius to create new, clean energy jobs in our state, break our country’s dependence on foreign oil and make this country the world leader in clean energy technologies.”  

“This bill is a huge victory for Washington state,” said Inslee. “In the Northwest, neither the melting Cascade snowpack, nor acidifying ocean waters, nor beetle-ravaged North Cascades forests could have waited much longer for us to act.  The price of inaction is too high.  Thankfully, today, America has begun a New Apollo Project to move the country toward a clean energy future and away from outdated fossil fuels.” 

In addition to new environmental protections, Washington state is projected receive $3.2 billion in clean energy investments and grow 34,000 jobs as a result of the bill passed today and the earlier American Recovery and Reinvestment Act, according to recent a study by Center for American Progress. 

Many of Inslee’s ideas and programs to help the people of Washington state are in the final bill:

After this vote, Congressman Inslee will be working with state leaders and other members of Washington state’s federal delegation to pass the bill through the U.S. Senate and bring a Clean Energy Innovation Center, as created by the bill, to Washington state.  Washington state, with its internationally renowned technology sector, is well-positioned to get at least one such research center in our state.