Bean Joins Bipatisan Group of Colleagues to Introduce Clean Tea Bill Aimed at Creating a more Efficient Transportation System

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Date: March 12, 2009
Location: Washington, DC
Issues: Transportation


BEAN JOINS BIPARTISAN GROUP OF COLLEAGUES TO INTRODUCE CLEAN TEA BILL AIMED AT CREATING A MORE EFFICIENT TRANSPORTATION SYSTEM

Bi-partisan, bi-cameral bill would address transportation's share of emissions

"Transportation accounts for 30 percent of our greenhouse gas emissions. CLEAN TEA addresses the difficulty of reducing these emissions by investing in strategies that make our transportation system more efficient and in transportation alternatives, such as mass transit," said Rep. Melissa Bean. "This bill is a great example of how pro-growth and environmentally conscious policy can come together."

"Reducing emissions from the transportation sector will not only help us achieve our global warming goals, but will provide additional benefits to the environment, public health, the economy, and quality of life," said Rep. Earl Blumenauer. This legislation will help finance our shift to a low-carbon transportation system that provides transportation choices, creates safe and healthy communities, and saves consumers money. I look forward to working with my colleagues to ensure that any climate legislation we advance in the House recognizes the opportunities provided by the transportation sector."

"This bill represents an important step in lowering our nation's greenhouse gas emissions, reducing our dependence on foreign oil and promoting transportation mobility," Sen. Arlen Specter said. "Since transportation accounts for one-third of greenhouse gas emissions, it stands to reason that revenue generated from a cap-and-trade system should be devoted to creating a more sustainable transportation future."

"CLEAN TEA can't come soon enough for our mass transit infrastructure," Rep Mark Kirk said. "By investing in energy-saving projects like commuter rail, we'll save money at the gas pump, decrease congestion and reduce greenhouse gases. Most importantly, we'll create thousands of jobs throughout the country."

"CLEAN TEA is a good benchmark to start the debate on climate change legislation. We cannot effectively address climate change without reducing the transportation sector's contribution to greenhouse gas emissions," Rep. Ellen Tauscher said. "This bill follows in the wake of historic legislation in California to address climate change by linking it to land use and transportation policy."


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