Monday, August 17, 2009

HOUSE GLOBAL WARMING BILL COSTLY

'Climate bill could cost 2 million jobs'

(The Hill) -- TheHill.com reports that a new study by the National Association of Manufacturers (NAM) and the American Council for Capital Formation (ACCF) finds the House global warming bill could "cost 2 million jobs by 2030." According to the story, "one key finding is that the climate bill will hurt the manufacturing sector particularly hard. As much as 66% of the total job loss from the climate bill could come from manufacturers, the report notes." The story notes that "though the impact of the bill will grow over time, the economy will start feeling the effects of the carbon cap almost immediately." The ACCF and NAM study can be found at <http://www.accf.org/publications/126/accf-nam-study>. The Hill story may be seen at <http://thehill.com/leading-the-news/climate-bill-could-cost-2-million-jobs-2009-08-12.html>

'House global warming bill's new bureaucracy: $8 BILLION'

(USA TODAY) -- USAToday.com reports "it will cost nearly $8 billion over the next decade to pay for the expanded federal bureaucracy needed to combat global warming under a bill passed by the House of Representatives, a report by the non-partisan Congressional Budget Office says." According to the story, "the complex bill, which runs more than 1,400 pages, assigns new tasks to at least 21 federal agencies, from the Energy Department to the Commodity Futures Trading Commission. It also creates new government programs, such as an effort to limit deforestation in developing nations." See the USA Today story at <http://www.usatoday.com/weather/climate/2009-08-10-climate_N.htm>