Posts Tagged ‘innovation’

Agriculture Secretary Hopes Energy Bill Will Meet The President’s Objectives

Tuesday, July 7th, 2009

Secretary of Agriculture Tom Vilsack says he hopes Congress will enact a bill that meets the President’s objectives on energy, which include creating an efficient, cost-efficient and a comprehensive approach that leverages the Nation’s capacity for innovation. He also touched upon the need for job creation, reduced dependence on foreign oil, and protection of U.S. children from “ills associated with pollution.” (0:20)

 
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Bishop: “Two Roads” For Energy

Thursday, May 7th, 2009

By Kayleigh Harvey – Talk Radio News Service

At a press conference today the Republican Study Committee and Western Caucus introduced their alternative energy proposal, The American Energy and Innovation Act.

Congressman Rob Bishop (R-Utah) said there were now “two roads” Americans could chose to tackle energy needs. “The Democrat road is saying it can’t work we are not even going to it, our road is saying we have the ideas now is the time to do it, said Bishop.

Adding that “The Democrats have already given us an option on energy issues that will cost individuals up to $3000…the Republican road we want to go down is one that actually grows our energy supply so that no-one is harmed and in fact we have the chance to reduce the cost of energy.”

Bishop compared the two strategies to the movie ‘Back to the Future’ saying, “Remember those sequels to ‘Back to the Future’ where there were the two worlds? Our world is the one where the McFly family is happy, the Democrat version is the one where Biff runs everything.”

 
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Republicans: Our Energy Proposal Creates “Real Jobs”

Thursday, May 7th, 2009

By Kayleigh Harvey – Talk Radio News Service

“Innovation, conservation and production,” were the key messages coming from the Republican Study Committee and the Western Caucus as Congressional Republicans unveiled their alternative energy proposal today.

Congressman Tom Price (R-Ga.) said, “Republican are wholly committed to finding positive solution to the challenges we face. Like with the stimulus, like with the budget and now in contrast to the Democrats national energy tax we are here to offer our vision.”

The American Energy and Innovation Act, as the proposal will be labeled, will create jobs and reduce debt according to Republicans. The main aims outlined in this bill are to, “encourage innovation” by creating renewable fuel options and environmental jobs. “Promote conservation” by “providing incentives for easing energy demand and creating a cleaner, more sustainable environment” and “increase production” by making use of all available technology and resources.

Congressman Rob Bishop (R-Utah) said there were now “two roads” Americans could chose to tackle energy needs. “The Democrat road is saying it can’t work we are not even going to it, our road is saying we have the ideas now is the time to do it, said Bishop.

Adding that “The Democrats have already given us an option on energy issues that will cost individuals up to $3000…the Republican road we want to go down is one that actually grows our energy supply so that no-one is harmed and in fact we have the chance to reduce the cost of energy.”

Bishop compared the two strategies to the movie ‘Back to the Future’ saying, “Remember those sequels to ‘Back to the Future’ where there were the two worlds? Our world is the one where the McFly family is happy, the Democrat version is the one where Biff runs everything.”

Congressman Jim Jordan (R-Ohio) said the bill would be a “common sense act that is going to use our natural resources and our advanced technology to meet our energy needs and most importantly help our economy grow.”

In closing, Congressman John Fleming (R-La.) added, our vision “creates a vision for jobs, more jobs, not the so called paper mache jobs the green jobs, but real jobs created by industry.”

Fleming: “So Called Paper Mache Jobs – Green Jobs”

Thursday, May 7th, 2009

By Kayleigh Harvey – Talk Radio News Service

At a press conference today the Republican Study Committee and Western Caucus introduced their alternative energy proposal, The American Energy and Innovation Act.
Congressman John Fleming (R-La.) said our vision “creates a vision for jobs, more jobs, not the so called paper mache jobs the green jobs, but real jobs created by industry.”

 
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Republican Energy Proposal

Thursday, May 7th, 2009

By Kayleigh Harvey – Talk Radio News Service

At a press conference today the Republican Study Committee and the Western Caucus unveiled their alternative energy plan, The American Energy and Innovation Act.

President Obama outlines plan for energy independence

Monday, January 26th, 2009

At a press conference today, President Obama signed the Executive orders on energy independence and outlined a plan for the future. The initiative provides for the creation of jobs through an effort to make buildings more energy efficient. It also provides incentives for fuel efficient cars to be designed and built in the United States. President Obama pledged to work with state governments rather than against them. In response to the 35,000 jobs lost today, the President said to not expect a quick fix. He went on to say that much work needs to be done, and these executive orders are the next step.

Electronic voting fosters innovation

Wednesday, July 30th, 2008

James Dickson, vice president for Governmental Affairs of the American Association of Persons with Disabilities, says that people with disabilities are very excited about the opportunity to vote privately and independently. The “Bipartisan Electronic Voting Reform Act of 2008″ will sustain that opportunity and the legislation will foster innovation. (0:39)

 
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Senator Gordon and Bill Gates Discuss Need to Ensure U.S.’ Share of Global Technological Progress

Wednesday, March 12th, 2008

At a House Science and Technology Committee hearing, Microsoft Chairman Bill Gates and Chairman Senator Bart Gordon (D-TN) discussed the benefits of any technological progress for the whole world, but stressed steps needed to maintain the United States’ share of that research (0:40)

 
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Bill Gates : Global Economy is like the Olympics

Wednesday, March 12th, 2008

At a House Science and Technology Committee hearing, Microsoft Chairman Bill Gates stated that American students will compete with foreign students in the global economy regardless of whether they are allowed to study in the U.S. Rejecting foreign students cannot cut out competition (1:08)

 
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Bill Gates : U.S. Universities Are No. 1, But Immigration Policy Expels Best Talent

Wednesday, March 12th, 2008

At a House Science and Technology Committee hearing, Microsoft Chairman Bill Gates claimed that though U.S. schools and federal research investments provide the best education in the world, immigration policy prevents the best foreign born students (60% of math and science graduates) from working in the U.S. (0:40)

 
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