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Published:2010-02-04 Local
Increase affordable, renewable energy supplies    Print Snohomish Times    

Increase affordable, renewable energy supplies

Opinion editorial by Rep. Dan Kristiansen

In December, just days before Gov. Gregoire was to leave for the climate change summit in Copenhagen, a document was revealed confirming that the governor and her staff knew her climate change executive order would be harmful to the state. The confidential document by then-Ecology Director Jay Manning, dated May 5, acknowledged the order went far beyond her climate change bill that was rejected by state lawmakers in the 2009 legislative session.

Manning, who is now the governors chief of staff wrote: We propose adding several significant directives that make the executive order more significant, more attractive to those interested in making progress on climate change and more controversial for those not so inclined.  Manning concluded the document, saying, An almost certain increase in the regulated communitys interest in getting a national program in place will be an important side benefit.  (See the document online at: www.houserepublicans.wa.gov/Kristiansen/ManningDocument.pdf.)

Last March, the Washington Policy Center, an independent, nonpartisan think tank in Seattle, estimated that if the governors climate change agenda was implemented in our state, it would destroy nearly 18,300 jobs. Thats more than double the population of Sedro-Woolley.

Regarding the Manning document, the policy centers Todd Myers wrote: The explicit strategy of the executive order on climate change is to raise costs on Washington families and businesses in an effort to force them into the arms of an expensive and ineffective federal cap-and-trade program.

Washington is already considered one of the greenest states in the nation, emitting only three-tenths of one percent of global carbon emissions. Thats like a pebble of sand on an entire beach. Even the toughest climate change policies in our state would have minimal effect on reducing global emissions. Yet, it potentially could destroy thousands of jobs.

With more than 334,000 people statewide unemployed, including 8,209 in the 39th District, thats not the kind of agenda we need for Washington.

My House Republican colleagues and I are working this legislative session for policies that would protect and create jobs in our state and provide lower energy costs for families, individuals and employers. The third plank in our Made in Washington jobs plan is: Increase affordable, renewable energy supplies.

Here in Washington, we have the capability for hydropower and the expansion of clean carbonless energy resources, such as nuclear, solar, wind and biomass. Our state is well positioned to be a leader of energy production in the nation, if only we have the will to make it happen.

As we expand these resources, the price of energy will come down, easing the burden on families and freeing up money so that employers can once again afford to hire and create new jobs.

Our plan comes with specific legislation and includes:

  • Supporting energy policies that will increase power supplies and renewable resources, while keeping energy affordable for families and employers (House Bill 2432 and House Joint Resolution 4215);
  • Recognizing hydropower as a renewable resource. Other states and the federal government recognize hydro as a renewable clean and green resource. We need to do the same in Washington (House Bill 2432 and House Joint Resolution 4215); and
  • Reducing red tape and providing incentives for constructing new energy cogeneration facilities that provide clean low-cost power (House Bill 2813).
No one benefits when jobs are destroyed. Lets not create an agenda of fear, bludgeoning employers with expensive, unnecessary green job-killing regulations that would drive up energy costs for families. Instead, lets push forward with a state energy Made in Washington program that expands clean, renewable resources, lowers costs, creates jobs and gets people working again!


Published: Wednesday, September 08, 2010
FEMA Awards Evergreen State College Over $1 Million For Seismic Retrofits
The U.S. Department of Homeland Securitys Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) has obligated $1,092,347 in Hazard Mitigation Grant Program (HMGP) funding to the state of Washington for seismic retrofitting of the Evergreen State Colleges Dormitory Residence Hall A.


Published: Wednesday, September 08, 2010
County lifts burn ban for unincorporated areas
A burn ban imposed July 15 for unincorporated areas of Snohomish County has been lifted. Individuals with residential burn permits are now able to have controlled fires. Recreational fires also are allowed in approved fire pits and do not need a burn permit.


Published: Tuesday, September 07, 2010
'Clash of the Titans' Grizzlies vs Colts 'Clash of the Titans' Grizzlies vs Colts
Two of Snohomish County's strongest freshman football teams clash at Glacier Peak Stadium Wednesday night September 8th.


Published: Monday, September 06, 2010
Community Transit's 70th Active Million Mile Driver Community Transit's 70th Active Million Mile Driver
Snohomish County, Wash. - Tim Caldwell loves to drive, and he loves working with people. That makes his job as a Community Transit coach operator a perfect fit.


Published: Sunday, September 05, 2010
Grizzlies put up the first 49 in home opener. Grizzlies put up the first 49 in home opener.
Glacier Peak Grizzlies hosted the Lynnwood Royals at Snohomish Veterans Memorial Stadium on Friday night marking the beginning of their third season since the school opened.


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Category: People
2010-08-15
Material girl Michelle Obama is a modern-day Marie Antoinette

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Material girl Michelle Obama is a modern-day Marie Antoinette on a glitzy Spanish vacation.
Sacrifice is something that many Americans are becoming all too familiar with during this economic downturn. It was a key theme in President Obama's inaugural address to the nation, and he's referenced it numerous times when lecturing the country on how to get back on its feet.

But while most of the country is pinching pennies and downsizing summer sojourns - or forgoing them altogether - the Obamas don't seem to be heeding their own advice. While many of us are struggling, the First Lady is spending the next few days in a five-star hotel on the chic Costa del Sol in southern Spain with 40 of her "closest friends."

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