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House divided: A look at the votes on energy-related bills
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Posted: Saturday, June 21, 2008
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2008

HR 5351 Renewable Energy and Energy Conservation Tax Act of 2008, which would end subsidies to large oil companies and expand tax incentives for renewable energy as well as for plug-in hybrid cars, and energy efficient homes, buildings and appliances (passed 236-182)

Udall: Yes Pearce: No


HR 6049 Alternative Energy Tax Incentives (passed 263-160)

Udall: Yes Pearce: No


HR 6074 Illegalizing Oil Producing Groups. This would make it illegal for foreign states or associations to form a group to control oil and would allow the Department of Justice to enforce antitrust policies related to oil production. (passed 324-84)

Udall: Yes Pearce: No


HR 6022 Suspending Acquisition of Petroleum for the Strategic Petroleum Reserve (passed 324-84)

Udall: Didn't Vote Pearce: Yes


2007


HR 6 Energy Act of 2007 (passed 314-100)

Udall: Yes Pearce: No


HR 3221 (Sponsored by House Speaker Nancy Pelosi) Renewable Energy and Energy Conservation Tax Act of 2007 (passed 241-172)

Udall: Yes Pearce: No


HR 2776 (Sponsored by Charlie Rangel) Renewable Energy and Energy Conservation Tax Act (passed 221-189)

Udall: Yes Pearce: No


HR 2641 Energy and Water Development Appropriations Act, which would appropriate $40.23 billion for energy and water development (passed 312-112)

Udall: Yes Pearce: No


2006

An amendment to HR 5386, which would have allowed more offshore drilling (rejected 141-279)

Udall: No Pearce: Yes


An amendment to HR 6 (the energy bill) to ban oil and gas explorations in the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge (rejected 200-23)

Udall: Yes Pearce: No


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