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The bills change with some frequency, so check these links every couple of weeks.
9/22/03 UPDATE! - PLEASE take action on S.355, S.356, and S.385 in the Senate and ALL the house measures. Here's the deal. You all can get BD in your state and town by doing this. Click on the links given below and you will be taken to the most recent biodiesel legislation currently active in the House and Senate. Its an ONE-CLICK and send type of thing. No long letters to compose. You enter your zip code and it hooks you up w/ the senator and congressman in your area and you send a preformed letter promoting biodiesel. There is also ONE-CLICK links to the news agencies in you area based on the zip you enter and you can send one letter to all the NEWS papers and stations!! Its that easy! BioDiesel legislation in the SENATE. BioDiesel legislation in the HOUSE.
One more thing, in order to keep the momentum rolling, please post a reply to this post, in order keep the post coming to the top and MORE people read it. Just give us a "Kudos", "bump", "I'm in", etc. It will really help. Even if you don't want to go to the BioDiesel page. Thanks
Here is a sample letter you might want to cut and paste before you go to the site (taken from Mike's edits below):
SUBJECT Legislation for the use of biodiesel, an American-grown alternative fuel (the introduction is included as part of the e-mail being sent out so it is not needed)
BODY Please consider the following legislation for the use of biodiesel, an alternative fuel. Biodiesel has many positive benefits including: 1) It decreases the dependence on foreign oil 2) It decreases emissions to the environment 3) It helps the economy by keeping fuel dollars at home instead of sending it abroad 4) It's non-toxic and non-hazardous to the environment (you could drink the stuff) 5) It increases the life span of auto's and trucks 6) It preserves a wholesome way of life - Farming 7) It provides jobs to the American people It's a win-win situation!! In fact, the only reason NOT to vote for the following amendment(s) might be due to legislative dependence on Big Oil money. Please do the right thing. Vote for this legislation now. Thank you for your time. (Closing is included in the letter so that is not needed either) --------------- For those of you who are good letter writers feel free to alter, add, delete or compose your own sample letter and post it here.
quote:BIODIESEL BULLETIN A Monthly Newsletter of the National Biodiesel Board October 1, 2002 HEADLINES: PARTIAL TAX EXEMPTION DOWN TO THE WIRE BIODIESEL EMISSIONS REDUCE CANCER RISK COMPARED TO DIESEL INDUSTRY EXPERTS HOST BIODIESEL WORKSHOP SERIES BIODIESEL TAKES SPOTLIGHT AT BIOENERGY CONFERENCE LAS VEGAS SCHOOL BUSES BURN CLEANER WITH BIODIESEL KENTUCKY SCHOOL BUSES UTILIZE BIODIESEL FOR CLEANER AIR CALIFORNIA COFFEE COMPANY SWITCHES TO B100 BONNIE RAITT FUELS UP WITH BIODIESEL ON TOUR „WEST WING‰ SEASON PREMIERE FEATURES BIODIESEL PARTIAL TAX EXEMPTION DOWN TO THE WIRE Seventy-five Congress Reps have signed on as cosponsors of H.R. 4843, but the American Soybean Association (ASA) continues to urge Members of the U.S. House of Representatives to cosponsor the bill. Representative Kenny Hulshof (R-MO) introduced the bill in May. It provides a similar partial diesel excise tax exemption to that currently in the Senate Energy Bill. Support for H.R. 4843 is critical to ensure that a biodiesel tax incentive is included in final legislation that results from a conference between the House and Senate on their separate Energy Bills. "The House biodiesel tax bill has 75 co-sponsors, but we need more to reach our goal of 100,‰ said ASA/Washington Representative Krysta Harden. „Now is the critical time to build momentum as the energy bill conference committee gets down to serious negotiations. If you do not see key Members of your delegation on the following list, make calls today to encourage support of H.R. 4843." Current cosponsors are: AL: Hilliard; AR: Berry, Ross; GA/FL: Linder; IL: Weller, Shimkus, Johnson, Phelps, LaHood, Kirk, Evans, Blagojevich, Davis, Manzullo, Costello, Rush, Gutierrez, Lipinski, Hyde; IN: Souder, Pence, Burton, Kerns, Hostettler, Carson; IA: Nussle, Boswell, Ganske, Latham, Leach; KS: Moran, Ryun, Moore, Tiahrt; KY: Lewis; LA: none; MI: Smith; Mid-Atl: Gilchrest; MN: Gutnecht, Kennedy, Peterson, McCollum, Luther, Ramstad; MS: none; MO: Graves, Emerson, Skelton, Blunt, Akin, McCarthy, Clay; NC: Hayes, Etheridge, Jones, McIntyre, Price, Clayton; ND: Pomeroy; NE: Terry, Bereuter, Osborne; NJ: Smith; OH: Kaptur; OK: Carson, Watkins; PA: Platts; SC: Wilson, Clyburn, Spratt; SD: Thune; TN: Tanner, Bryant, Hilleary, Clement; TX: none; VA: Jo Ann Davis; and WI: Baldwin.
quote:We need your help! The American Soybean Association (ASA) is urging all soybean producers and those interested in the biodiesel and soybean industries to contact their Congressional Representatives during the next few days to ask them to support inclusion of biodiesel tax incentives in an Energy Bill being finalized by Congress. The goal of this tax incentive is to increase consumption of biodiesel, a clean-burning fuel produced primarily from soybean oil, which will help support higher prices paid to farmers for their soybeans. As passed by the U.S. Senate, the Comprehensive Energy Bill contains a tax incentive to encourage the use of biodiesel. The House’s energy bill contains no similar provision. The differences between the Senate bill and the House-passed bill are being reconciled in a joint House/Senate Conference Committee. The Conference Committee, which started its review of the Energy measure in late June, could wrap-up its work on the bill over the next several days. With time winding down on Conference Committee consideration of the Energy Bill, we have precious little time to register our support in favor of the biodiesel tax incentive. When calling your Congressional representatives, ask them to stress to the Energy Bill Conferees responsible for the tax provisions of the energy package how important the biodiesel tax incentive is to our livelihoods, as well as our environment and our country’s energy security. You can reach your Representatives and Senators in Washington, D.C. by calling the Capitol Switchboard at (202) 224-3121, or by logging onto www.soygrowers.com and using ASA’s Legislative Action Center to quickly e-mail prepared letters. Thank you for your help! Working together, we can make a difference.
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