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Received 5-4-2008
Dear Solar
Supporter,
We have learned that leaders in Congress
are planning to drop the renewable
energy tax credit provisions, including
the solar investment tax credit (ITC)
extension, from the Iraq War
Supplemental legislation. The Speaker's
office had previously indicated that the
Iraq War Supplemental - which is
must-pass legislation - would contain a
long-term ITC extension.
This is a serious setback and requires
an immediate response from the solar
energy community. Spending $110 billion
for energy security in Iraq, but not
supporting energy security in the United
States is upside down energy policy.
Please
let your members of Congress - both
House and Senate - know that you want
support for domestic, renewable energy
sources to be a priority.
Studies show that if the Investment Tax
Credit is not extended immediately,
according to Navigant Consulting,
116,000 jobs and $20 billion in capital
investment could be lost in 2009 alone.
The extension of the ITC recently passed
the Senate in the Cantwell-Ensign
Amendment by a vote of 88-8.
We have been asked by the Solar Energy
Industry Association to tell House
Speaker Pelosi and Senate Majority
Leader Reid that the Iraq war
supplemental must include a long-term
extension of the ITC - for the future
energy security of our country.
Here's
How You Can Help:
Given that more than a quarter million
jobs have been lost this year alone,
please tell your U.S. Representative and
your Senators that the Iraq War
Supplemental must include a long-term
extension of the ITC to generate jobs
and promote energy security for
Americans. Click here to
find the phone numbers of their
District offices.
Congress needs to
find a way to extend the renewable
energy tax credit. It can support this
through the mechanism of the Iraq War
Supplemental or by some other means.
But Congress must find a way to move us
toward energy security and local
green-collar jobs.
Please contact your leaders in Congress
and let your voice be heard. Then
forward this email to your colleagues,
friends, and others who support solar to
urge them to do the same.
Brad Collins
Executive Director,
American Solar Energy Society
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