October 7, 2005
House considers bill to boost refineries; critics say it will boost air pollution.
By H. Josef Hebert
The Associated Press
WASHINGTON — A new Republican-crafted energy bill, prompted by the hurricane devastation and high fuel prices, came under sharp attack today from Democrats who called it a sop to rich oil companies that would do little to curb gasoline or natural gas costs, while hurting the environment.
Supporters argue the measure is needed to spur construction of new refineries. The House was expected to vote on it later in the day.
In an attempt to ease approval of the bill, Rep. Joe Barton, R-Texas, removed a particularly contentious provision today that would have implemented clean air regulation changes long sought by the Bush administration. It would have allowed not only refineries, but also coal-burning power plants and other industries to expand and make changes without adding pollution controls even if emissions increase.
Still, Democrats and a few Republicans lambasted the legislation as debate opened on the House floor.
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