Black & Latino Representatives SELL OUT by helping to pass Energy law Harmful to minority communities:
/- House Democrats Help DeLay Pass Energy Bill And MTBE Corporate Welfare: Sanford Bishop (GA), Albert Wynn (MD), Danny Davis (ILL) , Al Green (TX), Sheila Jackson-Lee, (TX), Ruben Hinojosa (TX), Henry Cuellar (TX), Charlie Gonzalez (TX), Solomon Ortiz (TX) and Silvestre Reyes (TX)
Sanford Bishop, Georgia
Dan Boren, Oklahoma
Leonard Boswell, Iowa
Rick Boucher, Virginia
Bud Cramer, Alabama
Henry Cuellar, Texas
Lincoln Davis, Tennessee
Chet Edwards, Texas
Bart Gordon, Tennessee
Ruben Hinojosa, Texas
William Jefferson, Louisiana
Jim Matheson, Utah
Charlie Melancon, Louisiana
Collin Peterson, Minnesota
David Scott, Georgia
Ike Skelton, Missouri
Albert Russell Wynn, Maryland
Perhaps the most sickening part of this vote yesterday is a provision in the bill demanded by DeLay that shields the corporate makers of gasoline additive MTBE from liability lawsuits for damaging community groundwater supplies, thereby transferring the multi-billion dollar costs of these cleanups from the oil and chemical companies onto the backs of local communities and their taxpayers. (The additive, methyl tertiary butyl ether or "MTBE," is a powerful pollutant, as its manufacturers have known since the 1980s. In low doses, its "powerful turpentine taste" makes water undrinkable; in higher doses, it causes cancer.) DeLay's influence "clearly helped advance" another provision that "would bypass Congress's normal spending process to funnel up to $2 billion" to oil and gas firms to explore the Gulf of Mexico. As the energy bill was being debated on the House floor, DeLay was reportedly thrown a $2,000-$5,000-a-plate fundraiser by the energy firm Fluor, which has been actively lobbying on the legislation. (Fluor also happens to be a former client of embattled corporate lobbyist and DeLay crony Jack Abramoff.) [more]
And even worse yet, Democratic Representative Lois Capps of California was able to get an amendment considered that would have removed the MTBE corporate welfare giveaway removed from the bill. But the amendment lost by only six votes (213-219), and there were 14 Democrats who voted with DeLay against taxpayers and local communities. If these 14 Democrats had stuck with Nancy Pelosi on just this one amendment and had voted with local taxpayers and against oil and chemical companies, this horrendous amendment would have passed and the MTBE product liability shield would have been deleted. These 14 Democrats are:
Neil Abercrombie, Hawaii
Dan Boren, Oklahoma
Bud Cramer, Alabama
Henry Cuellar, Texas
Danny K. Davis, Illinois
Chet Edwards, Texas
Charlie Gonzalez, Texas
Al Green, Texas
Gene Green, Texas (also on the House Ethics Committee)
Ruben Hinojosa, Texas
Sheila Jackson-Lee, Texas (yes, you read that correctly)
Charlie Melancon, Louisiana
Solomon Ortiz, Texas
Silvestre Reyes, Texas
I guess none of these Democrats, some who come from poor districts, have leaking gas stations in their districts that have contaminated local groundwater supplies, and none of them have public health concerns stemming from MTBE. And since when did Sheila Jackson-Lee throw away public health concerns to please big chemical companies? [more from the LeftCoaster]