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Pelosi: House Republicans Play Politics, Defeat Speculation Bill to Lower Energy Costs

Wednesday, July 30, 2008

Contact:Brendan Daly/Nadeam Elshami, 202-226-7616

Washington, D.C. – Speaker Nancy Pelosi released the following statement on H.R. 6604, the Commodity Market Transparency and Accountability Act.  The legislation would take crucial steps to curb excessive speculation in the energy futures markets in order to bring down gas prices.  The measure received a strong majority support in a House vote today of 276 to 151, but failed to receive the two-thirds necessary to pass under suspension of the rules.  During the vote, the measure initially received more than enough votes to pass, but Republican leaders persuaded more than a dozen Republicans to switch their votes in order to defeat the bill and sustain the President’s threatened veto. 

“Today, the House brought forward legislation to take another step toward reducing the price at the pump for consumers by cracking down on excessive speculation in energy markets that is driving up the price of oil.  I want to thank Agriculture Committee Chairman Colin Peterson for grappling with a difficult and complicated issue and for expeditiously bringing this legislation to the floor.

“By organizing a reversal of votes, the Republican leadership sent a strong message to the American people: the Republican conference is playing politics with the pain American consumers and businesses are facing at the pump.  Today’s vote marks the 13th time a majority of House Republicans have opposed serious, responsible proposals to increase supply, reduce prices, protect consumers, and transition America to a clean, renewable energy independent future.  The American people deserve better.”

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Background

A list of the other 12 measures that large percentages of House Republicans voted against:

Recouping royalties that oil companies owe American taxpayers for drilling on public lands. [86 percent, Vote 832, 8/4/07, HR 3221; 81 percent, Vote 40, 1/18/07, HR 6]

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