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Harvey Wasserman
Can "emergency" new nuke loans be stopped despite cover of war?
July 1, 2010
Amidst a grassroots uproar over funding for the military, the nuclear power industry has again forced $9 billion in loan guarantees onto an "emergency" war appropriations bill for Afghanistan and Iraq.
Citizen opposition helped delay a similar vote scheduled last month. Now green energy advocates are again asked to call Congress immediately.
The move comes as part of a larger push for federal funding for a "new generation" of reactors.
Because independent investors won’t fund them, the reactor industry has spent some $645 million in the last decade lobbying Congress and the White House for taxpayer money.
This $9 billion is for two new reactors proposed for the South Texas site, on the Gulf of Mexico, and another at Calvert Cliffs, Maryland.
Continued operations of the two reactors now at South Texas are threatened by oil gushing from BP’s Deepwater Horizon. Calvert Cliffs is just 40 miles from the nation’s capital.
French and Japanese companies are among the leading candidates to profit from the loans. "Nearly all the major parts that would go into new reactors will be built overseas," says the Nuclear Information & Resource Service.
Last month the Southern Company officially accepted $8.33 billion in federal loan guarantees to build two new reactors at the Vogtle site in Georgia. Georgia regulators are allowing ratepayers to be charged for construction as it proceeds.
In Florida, despite vehement protests, commissioners who voted against a massive rate hike to build new reactors were removed from the Public Service Commission by a utility-controlled legislative panel. The move, said the ousted commissioners, was "pay back" for the opposition to the rate hikes.
The maneuvers surrounding the "emergency" war funding vote have been exceedingly complex. A major grassroots campaign is being waged to muster as many NO votes as possible against prolonging the campaigns in Iraq and Afghanistan.
Appropriations Chair David Obey (D-WI) has linked war spending to cutbacks on salaries for teachers, among other things. He and others are believed to be opposed to using the bill as a vehicle to foist liability for new reactor construction onto the rate payers.
Committee members are listed below. They can be reached via (202)224-3121. Call them NOW!
House Appropriations Committee members:
Democrats:
David R. Obey, Wisconsin, Chairman Norman D. Dicks, Washington Alan B. Mollohan, West Virginia Marcy Kaptur, Ohio Peter J. Visclosky, Indiana Nita M. Lowey, New York José E. Serrano, New York Rosa L. DeLauro, Connecticut James P. Moran, Virginia John W. Olver, Massachusetts Ed Pastor, Arizona David E. Price, North Carolina Chet Edwards, Texas Patrick J. Kennedy, Rhode Island Maurice D. Hinchey, New York Lucille Roybal-Allard, California Sam Farr, California Jesse L. Jackson, Jr., Illinois Carolyn C. Kilpatrick, Michigan Allen Boyd, Florida Chaka Fattah, Pennsylvania Steven R. Rothman, New Jersey Sanford D. Bishop Jr., Georgia Marion Berry, Arkansas Barbara Lee, California Adam Schiff, California Michael Honda, California Betty McCollum, Minnesota Steve Israel, New York Tim Ryan, Ohio C.A "Dutch" Ruppersberger, Maryland Ben Chandler, Kentucky Debbie Wasserman Schultz, Florida Ciro Rodriguez, Texas Lincoln Davis, Tennessee John T. Salazar, Colorado Patrick J. Murphy, Pennsylvania
Republicans:
Jerry Lewis, California, Ranking Member C.W. Bill Young, Florida Harold Rogers, Kentucky Frank R. Wolf, Virginia Jack Kingston, Georgia Rodney P. Frelinghuysen, New Jersey Todd Tiahrt, Kansas Zach Wamp, Tennessee Tom Latham, Iowa Robert B.Aderholt, Alabama Jo Ann Emerson, Missouri Kay Granger, Texas Michael K. Simpson, Idaho John Abney Culberson, Texas Mark Steven Kirk, Illinois Ander Crenshaw, Florida Dennis R. Rehberg, Montana John R. Carter, Texas Rodney Alexander, Louisiana Ken Calvert, California Jo Bonner, Alabama Steven C. LaTourette, Ohio Tom Cole, Oklahoma
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Harvey Wasserman is senior advisor to Greenpeace USA and author of SOLARTOPIA! OUR GREEN-POWERED EARTH.
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