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Orrin Hatch on Energy & Oil

Republican Sr Senator (UT)


Eliminate Kyoto Accords and implement more local control

Q: Do you think tougher laws are needed to protect our environment? A: We’re spending billions on lawyers with false science and a lot of other things that just aren’t working. First day in office, I will get rid of the Kyoto Accords that could add $3,000 to everybody’s fuel bill in America. I’m not going to [issue] executive orders that set aside huge, huge, vast lands without consulting with Congress and without consulting with the people in those particular states.
Source: GOP Debate in Johnston, Iowa Jan 16, 2000

Revoke Kyoto Accords as environmental extremism

I don’t agree with environmental extremism that would make us uncompetitive with the rest of the world. One of the first things I would do, is revoke the Kyoto Accords. They place environmental extreme requirements on the US but nobody else. There’s no real reason, scientific or otherwise, why that should occur. It would cost [the average person] $1,500 to $3,000 more for fuel costs alone every year. It’s environmental extremism at its worst.
Source: Des Moines Iowa GOP Debate Dec 13, 1999

Supports alternative fuels to meet EPA air standards

The Alternative Fuels Promotion Act will help to solve one of our nation’s most expensive problems -air pollution. This Act leaves behind command-and-control mandates from Congress and provides market-based incentives for consumers. By the EPA’s own estimates, the annual cost of achieving the new, stricter clean air standards will be about $47 billion annually. Wouldn’t it be wise to invest some of that money in the development of alternative fuels?
Source: senate.gov/~hatch “Statements” May 11, 1999

Focus on market incentives to foster alternative fuels

Automobiles are a major source of urban pollution. Past efforts concerning alternative fuels have failed because they have been too heavy on mandates and too weak on incentives. If consumers are to begin buying alternative fuel vehicles, two elements must be in place: first, the price for vehicles and their fuel must be right; second, the consumer must feel confident that the infrastructure is in place with refueling stations widely available. [I propose meeting] these goals without mandates.
Source: senate.gov/~hatch “Statements” May 11, 1999

Tax credits for electric cars, alternative fuels & stations

This legislation brings cleaner air, avoids expensive EPA regulations, and reduces our consumption of foreign oil.
Source: senate.gov/~hatch “Statements” May 11, 1999

Voted NO on tax incentives for energy production and conservation.

OnTheIssues.org Explanation:A "Cloture Motion" would end debate on the bill, and then allow a vote on passage. This motion failed (3/5ths of the Senators must vote YEA), based on objections of how the new incentives would be paid for.Congressional Summary:A bill to amend the Internal Revenue Code of 1986 to provide Tax incentives for energy production and conservation, to extend certain expiring provisions, and to provide individual income tax relief.
Source: Gas Price Reduction Act (S.3202) 08-S3202 on Jun 26, 2008

Other candidates on Energy & Oil: Orrin Hatch on other issues:
UT Gubernatorial:
Jon Huntsman
UT Senatorial:
Robert Bennett


2008 Senate retirements:

Wayne Allard(R,CO)
Larry Craig(R,ID)
Pete Domenici(R,NM)
Chuck Hagel(R,NE)
Trent Lott(R,MS)
Craig Thomas(R,WY)
John Warner(R,VA)

Incoming Obama Administration:

Pres.Barack Obama
V.P.Joe Biden
State:Hillary Clinton
HHS:Tom Daschle
Staff:Rahm Emanuel
DHS:Janet Napolitano
DOC:Bill Richardson
DoD:Robert Gates
A.G.:Eric Holder
Treas.:Tim Geithner
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AL:Sessions
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IL:Durbin
KS:Roberts
KY:McConnell
LA:Landrieu
MA:Kerry
ME:Collins
MI:Levin
MN:Coleman v.Franken (recounting as of Dec.1)
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MS6:Cochran
MT:Baucus
NC:*Hagan over Dole
NE:*Johanns
NH:*Shaheen over Sununu
NJ:Lautenberg
NM:*Udall
OK:Inhofe
OR:*Merkley over Smith
RI:Reed
SC:Graham
SD:Johnson
TN:Alexander
TX:Cornyn
VA:*Warner
WV:Rockefeller
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