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Energy Bill 2007 Collected Resources and Assets

Over the course of the entire Energy Bill 2007 engagement and outreach campaign, we have publisted a variety of content, all of which can be accessed conveniently below. Enjoy and please don't forget to sign the Energy Bill 2007 petition while you're at it!

Answers to Your Question about CAFE Standards and RES and the 2007 Energy Bill

Lots of people have so many great questions about the 2007 Energy Bill coming up and what the NET coalition is doing to push through an aggressive energy bill that would push CAFE standards for cars to 35 mpg by 2020 and the percentage of electricity in the US provided by renewable sources of electricity to 15% by 2020 that we have put together a list of answers:

Auto Workers and Auto Dealers Break From Auto Industry Over CAFE Standards

I wanted to pass you the following press release, http://smnr.us/35mpgby2020, that highlights the fact that it is primarily the auto industry PACs and lobbies that are torpedoing an aggressive Energy Bill and not the members of the auto industry -- the auto workers and dealers. This campaign is called the "The Auto Lobby Doesn’t Speak For Us" campaign and is based over at http://www.35mpgby2020.com.

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