U.S. Climate Change Bill Elicits Comments
June 2, 2008 3:20 pm Environment, Politics
In a report from Washington yesterday, President George W. Bush spoke disparagingly of a bill set to combat climate change. The bill is currently the subject of Senatorial debate this week. Comments from the President are below.
President Bush: “Today, the Senate is debating a bill called the Warner-Lieberman bill which would impose roughly $6 trillion of new costs on the American economy. There’s a much better way to address the environment than imposing these costs on the job creators which will ultimately have to be borne by American consumers.
“I urge the Congress to be very careful about running up enormous costs for future generations of Americans. We’ll work with the Congress, but the idea of a huge spending bill fueled by taxes (sic) increases isn’t the right way to proceed.”
Comments on Climate Change Bill From Other Government Members
Sen. Barbara Boxer
Gov. Schwarzenegger
Al Gore
Bill Kovacs
Tom Cochran
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