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CD085: The November Bills

CD085: The November Bills

FromCongressional Dish


CD085: The November Bills

FromCongressional Dish

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Length:
34 minutes
Released:
Nov 25, 2014
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Podcast episode

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After the election, the House of Representatives passed five bills that would help the fossil fuel industry. Included in this episode are a bill to approve the Keystone XL pipeline, a bill to sell off oil-rich public land to a private corporation, and three bills that make life harder at the EPA. Finally, we end with a sound clip straight out of 1984. Click here to contribute with PayPal or Bitcoin; click the PayPal "Make it Monthly" checkbox to create a monthly subscription Click here to support Congressional Dish for each episode via Patreon Mail Contributions to: 5753 Hwy 85 North #4576 Crestview, FL 32536 CD085: November Bills H.R. 5682: Approves the Keystone XL Pipeline Approves the construction and operation of the Keystone XL pipeline, specifically approving any route through the State of Nebraska. Forces anyone who want to challenge the Keystone XL pipeline in court to go to Washington D.C. to do it. Written by Rep. Bill Cassidy of Louisana, who has taken over $377,000 from the oil and gas industry for the 2014 election alone. In total, he has taken over $646,000 from the oil and gas industry over the course of his career.   H.R. 5167: Sell Property in the National Petroleum Reserve in Alaska to a Corporation Forces the sale of 1,518 acres of Federal land in the National Petroleum Reserve in Alaska to the Olgoonik Corporation. Allows the Olgoonik Corporation to begin construction before the sale is complete. The land sale will be exempt from the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA). Written by Rep. Don Young of Alaska, who has taken over $1.2 million from the Oil and Gas Industry. Related Articles US: Little Big Companies. How did corporations like Halliburton get millions in government contracts designated for small minority businesses? Michael Scherer, Mother Jones, January/February 2005. H.R. 4795: "Promoting New Manufacturing Act" The EPA would have to issue implementation regulations at the same time they publish or revise air quality rules. Written by Rep. Steve Scalise of Louisiana's 1st district. H.R. 4012: "Secret Science Reform Act" The EPA must publish all their scientific and technical information online before they can propose, distribute, or finalize assessments or regulations. Written by Rep. David Schweikert of Arizona's 6th district. H.R. 1422: EPA Science Advisory Board Reform Act Changes the make-up of the Scientific Advisory Board to allow some people with conflicts of interest to serve. Makes all information used by the board available to the public. The EPA and the board will have to respond in writing to all public comments. The board will be discouraged from making policy recommendations. Written by Rep. Chris Stewart of Utah's 2nd district, who has taken over $111,000 in the last four years from Oil & Gas - his top contributing industry. Clips November 17, 2014 Rules Committee Hearing Rep. Susan Bonamici of Oregon: HR 1422 would add an extra comment period during which the government would have to give commenters written responses. Rep. Susan Bonamici of Oregon: HR 1422 would loosen rules on recusing oneself when there are financial conflicts of interest. Rep. Jim McGovern of Massachusetts: I thought we'd be debating war in Iraq during the lame duck session. Rep. Pete Sessions of Texas and Rep. Chris Steward of Utah: Rep. Pete Sessions wears a fighter jet lapel pin because it fits one of his favorite sayings: "Peace through Superior Fire Power" Additional Information Loretta Lynch's Wall Street friends: What you should know about AG nominee's finance past by David Dayen. Salon. November 2014. Music in this Episode Intro: Tired of Being Lied To by David Ippolito (found on Music Alley by mevio) Oil by Spicehouse (found on Music Alley by mevio) Who Would Jesus Bomb? by Nashville Session Players (found on Music Alley by mevio) Exit: I Sure Hope Not by Sam Levin
Released:
Nov 25, 2014
Format:
Podcast episode

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Congressional Dish is a twice-monthly podcast that aims to draw attention to where the American people truly have power: Congress. From the perspective of a fed up taxpayer with no allegiance to any political party, Jennifer Briney will fill you in on the must-know information about what our representatives do AFTER the elections and how their actions can and will affect our day to day lives. Hosted by @JenBriney. Links to information sources available at www.congressionaldish.com