WASHINGTON, DC - Continuing its work to protect affordable energy and promote an “all-of-the-above" energy strategy, the House of Representatives will vote this week on a series of commonsense energy bills, including several measures authored by Energy and Commerce Committee members to advance energy efficiency as well as ensure coal remains a viable source of American energy.
“High heating and electricity bills this winter have served as a painful reminder of the need for a true ‘all-of-the above’ energy strategy. The House will vote this week on a number of committee initiatives that advance affordable energy solutions," said Energy and Commerce Committee Chairman Fred Upton (R-MI). “A recent study reveals that energy costs have increased by 27 percent for middle and lower income families, while after-tax incomes have declined by 22 percent. Affordable and reliable energy is the backbone for a competitive economy and a lifeline for working American families. We need to be doing all we can to alleviate these burdensome costs and promote economic growth. These bipartisan solutions are a positive step and deserve widespread support."