Specter Comments on Earth Day
Washington, D.C. – Today, U.S. Senator Arlen Specter (D-Pa.) made the following statement on the 40th Anniversary of Earth Day:
“This 40th Earth Day is an important milestone. The environmental movement that rose to national prominence in 1970 has resulted in cleaner air and water for all Americans and has saved millions of lives.
“Today is also the 40th anniversary of the first Earth Week, which I am proud to say started in Philadelphia in 1970. Environmental regulation has come a long way since that time, when, as District Attorney of Philadelphia, I had to resort to an 1860 law to bring a public nuisance suit against a contractor who was spraying asbestos at a construction site, endangering workers and passers-by.
“This year is also the 40th anniversary of the historic Clean Air Act and of the founding of the EPA. The Clean Air act is a vital tool in combating air pollution and reducing greenhouse gas emissions. The air in Pennsylvania is cleaner than it was 40 years ago, but it could be cleaner still. I have long supported clean coal technology, and my decisive vote for the stimulus package has been a major boon to Pennsylvania’s wind, solar, and hydropower industries.
“I look forward to continuing my work to clean the Commonwealth’s air, to protect its water resources, to maintaining its leadership in renewable energy, and to passing legislation to control greenhouse gas emissions and combat climate change.”
Senator Specter is a member of the Environment and Public Works Committee where his vote helped report out of Committee the Kerry-Boxer cap and trade bill. In 2007 he championed a bill to address climate change, along with Senator Jeff Bingaman (D-NM). Sen. Specter’s decisive vote on the Recovery Act bill has resulted in a boon for Pennsylvania’s clean and renewable energy industries. The Recovery Act has so far saved or created 2,550 wind industry jobs in Pennsylvania. In the solar industry, the Recovery Act has supported 17,000 new American jobs. Pennsylvania has received more than $250 million in weatherization funding through the Recovery Act — these funds will create green jobs through the manufacturing and installation of energy-efficient materials and will lower Pennsylvanians’ electricity bills.
from Senator Specter's office
“This 40th Earth Day is an important milestone. The environmental movement that rose to national prominence in 1970 has resulted in cleaner air and water for all Americans and has saved millions of lives.
“Today is also the 40th anniversary of the first Earth Week, which I am proud to say started in Philadelphia in 1970. Environmental regulation has come a long way since that time, when, as District Attorney of Philadelphia, I had to resort to an 1860 law to bring a public nuisance suit against a contractor who was spraying asbestos at a construction site, endangering workers and passers-by.
“This year is also the 40th anniversary of the historic Clean Air Act and of the founding of the EPA. The Clean Air act is a vital tool in combating air pollution and reducing greenhouse gas emissions. The air in Pennsylvania is cleaner than it was 40 years ago, but it could be cleaner still. I have long supported clean coal technology, and my decisive vote for the stimulus package has been a major boon to Pennsylvania’s wind, solar, and hydropower industries.
“I look forward to continuing my work to clean the Commonwealth’s air, to protect its water resources, to maintaining its leadership in renewable energy, and to passing legislation to control greenhouse gas emissions and combat climate change.”
Senator Specter is a member of the Environment and Public Works Committee where his vote helped report out of Committee the Kerry-Boxer cap and trade bill. In 2007 he championed a bill to address climate change, along with Senator Jeff Bingaman (D-NM). Sen. Specter’s decisive vote on the Recovery Act bill has resulted in a boon for Pennsylvania’s clean and renewable energy industries. The Recovery Act has so far saved or created 2,550 wind industry jobs in Pennsylvania. In the solar industry, the Recovery Act has supported 17,000 new American jobs. Pennsylvania has received more than $250 million in weatherization funding through the Recovery Act — these funds will create green jobs through the manufacturing and installation of energy-efficient materials and will lower Pennsylvanians’ electricity bills.
from Senator Specter's office
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