Friday, December 07, 2007

Energy Bill Passes the House! Please call your Senator Today!

This is the moment of truth. The time for action is right now.

Thanks to solar energy supporters like you, the U.S. House of Representatives
passed the Energy Independence Act of 2007 yesterday by a vote of 235 to 181.

This is one of the most important pieces of energy legislation ever - extending
solar tax incentives, increasing fuel efficiency standards, and creating a
15% federal renewable energy portfolio standard by 2020. Now it heads to the
Senate for a vote expected later today or tomorrow.

Time is short. Your help is urgently needed to get this bill passed in the Senate.

1) Contact your U.S. Senators today and urge them to pass the Energy Bill
to help promote energy independence. Also, ask them to rally their colleagues
to support this vital piece of legislation -- especially these key colleagues below.

Simply click the Senator's name to find the phone number. Other numbers are at:
www.vote-smart.org

Arizona - John McCain & Jon Kyl
Colorado - Wayne Allard
Florida - Mel Martinez
Idaho - Larry Craig & Mike Crapo
Indiana - Dick Lugar
Maine - Susan Collins & Olympia Snowe
Mississippi - Thad Cochran
Nevada - John Ensign
New Hampshire - John Sununu & Judd Gregg
Oregon - Gordon Smith
Pennsylvania - Arlen Specter
South Dakota - John Thune
Tennessee - Lamar Alexander & Bob Corker
Utah - Orrin Hatch & Bob Bennett
Virginia - John Warner

2) Forward this email to friends and family, especially to those who live in the
states listed above, to encourage them to also contact their Senator today.

3) If you're a blogger, please also spread the word online.

Together, we can extend powerful solar incentives, improve fuel efficiency,
and ensure 15% of U.S. electricity comes from renewable sources of energy
like solar and wind by 2020.

Remember, the Senate vote is expected to take place today or tomorrow
so please take action right now. Your phone call, your support could make all
the difference.

We thank you for your continued support.

With sincere thanks,
Brad

Brad Collins
Executive Director,
American Solar Energy Society
Boulder, Colorado
www.ases.org

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