Thirty (five) Deadly Signatures

Some steal with a sword, some with a pen, the saying goes.

And some steal the rights of Americans to breathe clean air, and are willing to allow thousands to die and hundreds of thousands to get sick, in order to protect the powerful utility industry from having to cut its deadly toxic pollution.

At least thirty US Senators were known to have put their signatures on a petition to force the US Senate to debate and vote on Senator James Inhofe’s proposal to repeal the US Environmental Protection Agency’s Mercury and Air Toxics Standard.

The EPA estimates that the standard will save as many as 11,000 lives and prevent as many as 130,000 heart attacks every year once implemented. But as far as 35 US Senators are concerned – and Presidential candidate Mitt Romney, we’ve learned – preventing those health consequences just isn’t worth the effort.

That puts them – and any Senators voting to repeal the health standard – way out of step with the majority of Americans, according to a bi-partisan poll sponsored by the American Lung Association which found in March that 78% of likely voters support the stronger standards.

NRDC and NRDC Action Fund repeatedly asked Senator Inhofe to reveal the “Dirty Thirty” but the Senator refused those requests.  Only yesterday, as the deadly debate got underway on the Senate floor, did the list become public-only with 35 names on it.

Who are these Dirty Thirty and Filthy Five? Our best interpretation of the signatures on the petition produces the following list (any who are mistakenly listed, please let us know):

  1. John Boozman (AR)
  2. David Vitter (LA)
  3. John Cornyn (TX)
  4. Jon Kyl (AZ)
  5. Pat Roberts (KS)
  6. Jim Inhofe (OK)
  7. Tom Coburn (OK)
  8. John McCain (AZ)
  9. Pat Toomey (PA)
  10. John Thune (SD)
  11. John Barrasso (WY)
  12. Thad Cochran (MS)
  13. Jim DeMint (SC)
  14. Roy Blunt (MO)
  15. Richard Burr (NC)
  16. Rand Paul (KY)
  17. Jerry Moran (KS)
  18. Rob Portman (OH)
  19. Michael Enzi (WY)
  20. Lisa Murkowski (AK)
  21. Daniel Coats (IN)
  22. Saxby Chambliss (GA)
  23. Roger Wicker (MS)
  24. Orrin Hatch (UT)
  25. Kay Bailey Hutchison (TX)
  26. Jeff Sessions (AL)
  27. Mitch McConnell (KY)
  28. Ron Johnson (WI)
  29. Mike Johanns (NE)
  30. James Risch (ID)
  31. John Hoeven (ND)
  32. Richard Shelby (AL)

While we are quite sure that the signatures on the petition are from the Senators listed above, it isn’t quite as clear for those below. We are attempting to confirm this list with the Senate. If any of the following Senators are not signatories to the Inhofe petition, please let us know and we will correct the list.

 33. Mike Lee (UT)

 34. Johnny Isakson (GA)

 35. Mike Crapo (ID)

The constituents these members represent should be furious at the betrayal of their health in favor of corporate polluters.

UPDATE:  In a welcomed show of bi-partisan support for clean air, the US Senate just voted against Senator Inhofe’s proposal to repeal the Mercury and Air Toxics standard. We’ll have more posts on the vote shortly.

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Portrait of a Flip Flopper: Mitt Flips on Mercury

Yesterday, Presidential hopeful Mitt Romney waded into the “current” Congressional battle to clean up power plants, taking the side of industry over public health.

It is a sad day on a number of levels.  Not only is a Presidential candidate turning his back on millions of children in favor of his dirty air backers, but he is also turning his back on his legacy as an environmental leader during his tenure as Massachusetts’s governor from 2003 to 2007.  

In 2003, then-Governor Mitt Romney stood in the shadow of a power plant and chastised the industry for their toxic emissions that were killing people.  He stated in 2003, “Massachusetts has been a national leader in the effort to clean up our oldest and dirtiest power plants. The implementation of these new mercury standards, coupled with major reductions in other air pollutants now underway, will ensure that the citizens of the Commonwealth will breathe the cleanest air possible.”

His campaign’s statement shows that candidate Romney is willing to say anything, do anything, and promise anything to please his dirty air backers.

 

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The GOP is Wasting Our Time

Working families face countless challenges and many Americans are looking for a job, any job.  Yet some politicians think the best way to keep their job is by not doing it.  Take Senator Inhofe who is just wasting Congress’s time – and therefore the taxpayer’s money – instead of getting something useful done.

And it’s not for a lack of useful things to do.

Our country’s infrastructure is crumbling around us while a bipartisan bill that would create 2.9 million jobs and boost work on highways and mass transit is stalled because of the intransigence of Republicans in the House of Representatives.

And forty-four THOUSAND people will have an asthma attack today and 36,000 kids will miss school due to asthma.

Congress should be focused on any one of these problems today.  

Instead, I just watched Senator James Inhofe (R-OK) on the Senate floor calling for the repeal of clean air safeguards that protect our kids.  He is working with at least 29 unnamed Senators, who are trying to hide behind arcane rules to protect their shameful identities to eliminate EPA’s Mercury and Air Toxic Standards for power plants.

What is particularly baffling is that even Senator Inhofe’s staff admits this is a waste of time. According to Politico, “The CRA — like similar previous GOP challenges to EPA’s rules — wasn’t ever expected to gain enough votes to pass. But that’s almost beside the point. “We see this as a bookend,” said Matt Dempsey, spokesman for Inhofe on the Environment and Public Works Committee.

This statement is further evidence that the many in the GOP is more concerned with posturing than with solving the real problems of the American people. As my colleague, Bob Deans, says in his new book Reckless: The Political Assault on the American Environment, last year, the Republican-led House voted nearly 200 times to weaken, block, or delay needed measures that defend our air, water, wildlife, and lands.  Most of these bills did not become law thanks to President Obama and environmental champions in the Senate – a fact assumed before the original votes were held in the House of Representatives.  Just a waste of time and taxpayer dollars.

Senator Inhofe and these other secret senators should be acting in the interest of their constituents and the national treasury, but they are not.  Instead they are doing the bidding of the fossil fuel industry, who has responded by filling campaign coffers.

The fossil fuel industry has already given Senator Inhofe almost $1.2 million this election cycle. In fact, the fossil fuel industry has given more than $62 million in campaign contributions this campaign cycle. 

NRDC Action Fund is calling on Inhofe to come clean.  We want to know which Senators would rather protect polluters, instead of their constituents.  Join us in asking Senator Inhofe to release the “Dirty Thirty” by visiting www.thedirtythirty.org and by tweeting: @inhofepress: come clean on #thedirty30 senators who oppose life-saving clean air protections: http://www.thedirtythirty.org.  Or better yet, let’s ask them to get back to real work and stop the meaningless drama.

Congress needs to get to work on the countless real problems facing our families and our world and stop wasting our money.  That’s what they are paid to do.

 

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Come Clean Dirty Thirty

Most people are familiar with the slogan “What Happens in Vegas, Stays in Vegas.” Well…this may come as a surprise to you, but it seems that this mantra is also taking a hold on some of the Senators you send to Washington. NRDC Action Fund is here to shed a bright light under the cloak of secrecy on the latest group of elected officials, who we’ve dubbed, the “Dirty Thirty.” They may think what happens in Washington, stays in Washington, but you deserve to know better.

With Congressional approval ratings at an all time low, it’s no wonder the “Dirty Thirty” are playing games with Senate rules to keep their support for repealing clean air safeguards which protect our kids. This secret group is being lead and kept hidden by Senator James Inhofe from Oklahoma.

These critical safeguards protect our families from mercury and dozens of other toxins spewed by U.S. power plants. Wouldn’t you want to know if your Senator was supporting this type of attack on the air we breathe? That’s why we sent a letter to Senator Inhofe demanding that he release the names. Thus far, he has not done so.

We think it’s time for Senator Inhofe and his “Dirty Thirty” to come clean with their constituents and explain why they are willing to legislate Vegas style by rolling the dice with our public health protections. Join us in asking Senator Inhofe to release the “Dirty Thirty” by visiting www.thedirtythirty.org and by tweeting: @inhofepress: come clean on #thedirty30 senators who oppose life-saving clean air protections: http://www.thedirtythirty.org

What happens in Washington directly impacts the health of you and your family. Together we can tell our representatives to stop gambling with our health and to come clean about their stances on these issues.

 

 

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