The small business legislation SBIR/STTR
Reauthorization Act of 2011 (S. 493), introduced by Sen. Mary Landrieu
(D-La.), is being used as a vehicle for senators who wish to prevent
regulation of greenhouse pollution from oil refineries, coal-fired power
plants, heavy industry, and other major emitters. Four amendments,
varying from the Upton-Inhofe legislation to prevent any and all action
by the Environmental Protection Agency against climate change, to a
two-year suspension of climate rules from Sen. Jay Rockefeller (D-W.V.),
have been introduced. Votes on some combination of the amendments are
expected to take place as early as Thursday afternoon.
Sen. Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.) has introduced amendment
183,
the Energy Tax Prevention Act of 2011, first introduced by Sen. Jim
Inhofe (R-Okla.). The amendment is cosponsored by Sens. Joe Manchin
(D-W.V.), Orrin Hatch (R-Utah), Pat Toomey (R-Penn.), John Cornyn
(R-Texas), Mike Johanns (R-Neb.), Rob Portman (R-Ohio), and Johnny
Isakson (R-Ga.). The amendment calls for:
- The permanent prohibition on Clean Air Act regulation of greenhouse
gases, other than the existing motor vehicle rules
- Repeal of the greenhouse gas endangerment finding and reporting
requirements
- Preventing any future California waiver for tailpipe greenhouse
emissions
Sen. Jay Rockefeller (D-W.V.) has introduced amendment
215,
the EPA Stationary Source Regulations
Suspension Act, co-sponsored by Sen. Jim Webb (D-Va.), Sen. Joe Manchin
(D-W.V.), Sen. Claire McCaskill (D-Mo.), Sen. Tim Johnson (D-S.D.), and
Sen. Kent Conrad (D-N.D.). The amendment calls for:
- A two-year suspension of stationary source regulations of carbon
dioxide and methane
Sen. Max Baucus (D-Mont.) has introduced amendment
236,
which has three elements:
- Forbidding regulation of greenhouse gases from a emitter that
doesn’t also produce other regulated air pollution
- Codification of the EPA tailoring rule
that establishes a 75,000 ton CO2e/year threshold for regulation
- Excluding regulation of biofuel emissions related to land-use
changes, or any other agricultural activities whatsover
Sen. Debbie Stabenow (D-Mich.) has introduced amendment
265,
which has four elements:
- A two-year suspension of stationary source greenhouse gas
regulations
- Preventing any future California waiver for tailpipe greenhouse
emissions
- Excluding regulation of biofuel emissions related to land-use
changes, or any other agricultural activities whatsover
- Allocating $5 billion to the Advanced Energy Project tax credit