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    American Energy & Infrastructure Jobs Act (H.R. 7)

    American Energy & Infrastructure Jobs Act (H.R. 7)

    Posted by Speaker Boehner's Press Office
    In the coming weeks, House Republicans will formally introduce the American Energy & Infrastructure Jobs Act (set to be H.R. 7), which would link new American energy production to high-priority infrastructure projects. Instead of more ‘stimulus’ spending or wasteful earmarks, the bill would permanently remove government barriers to American energy production and use the revenues to repair and improve America’s roads and bridges – both of which support long-term job growth. Republicans expect to move the bill through the House before the end of the year.
    Energy Reforms to Create Jobs, Lower Costs Generate Revenue for Infrastructure
    The American Energy Infrastructure Jobs Act is the latest measure in the House GOP American Energy Initiative, an ongoing effort to support job creation and lower energy prices for families and businesses by allowing increased production of American-made energy. This measure would help create millions of new American jobs by eliminating some of the unnecessary government barriers that prevent our country from utilizing its vast energy resources, and also provide a new revenue stream for infrastructure repair and improvement. Specifically, the American Energy Infrastructure Jobs Act includes:
    • The Energy Security and Transportation Jobs Act, introduced by Rep. Steve Stivers (R-OH), which would lift President Obama’s drilling ban on new offshore areas by requiring the administration to lease offshore areas estimated to contain the most oil and natural gas resources.

    • The Protecting Investment in Oil Shale the Next Generation of Environmental, Energy, and Resource Security Act (“PIONEERS” Act), introduced by Rep. Doug Lamborn (R-CA), which would set clear rules for the development of U.S. oil shale resources and promote shale technology research and development.

    • The Alaskan Energy for American Jobs Act, introduced by Chairman Doc Hastings (R-WA) and Rep. Don Young (R-AK), which would open less than three percent of ANWR’s 19 million acres in the North Slope, an area that was specifically set aside by Congress and President Jimmy Carter, for oil and natural gas development.
    Funding High-Priority, Job-Creating Infrastructure Projects With Less Bureaucracy No Earmarks
    Rather than relying on ‘stimulus’ spending, higher taxes and short-term gimmicks, the American Energy Infrastructure Jobs Act would build on the natural link between energy production and infrastructure. The measure provides responsible infrastructure funding for the next five years, and links new energy revenue from production of American energy to the Highway Trust Fund. Specifically, the bill would:
    • Fund High-Priority Projects. The bill would remove federal requirements that currently force states to spend highway money on non-highway activities, helping to ensure that our nation’s highways and bridges are repaired and properly maintained and that federal dollars are spent on our most critical infrastructure needs.

    • Speed Up Bureaucratic Approvals. The bill would speed up bureaucratic approvals and streamline the project delivery process – the real hurdles delaying improvements to highways, bridges, and other projects – with reforms like concurrent review that will cut the project review and permitting process in half.

    • Eliminate Needless Programs. The bill would eliminate and consolidate nearly 70 surface transportation programs that are either duplicative or not in the federal interest.

    • Embrace More Private-Sector Involvement. The bill would reform financing programs to increase private sector involvement in infrastructure.

    • Enhance Safety Programs. The bill would strengthen safety programs and gives states more flexibility to develop innovative safety initiatives that save lives.

    • Include No Earmarks. Like every bill passed through the House since the American people entrusted Republicans with a majority, this one will have no earmarks in it.
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    Excerpts from Speaker Boehner's Interview with ABC's Jake Tapper on GOP Jobs Bills
    Posted by Don Seymour on January 29, 2012 In an interview with ABC's Jake Tapper, Speaker John Boehner urged the Democratic-controlled Senate to pass the nearly 30 House-passed jobs bills still awaiting a vote, and said “if the president won’t work with us to help create jobs, I’m sure the American people will elect someone who will.” Below is the full video of the interview along with several key excerpts:


    Boehner: American People Want a President Who Will Work With Republicans to Help Create Jobs
    “The president doubled down on the same failed policies that have not worked. Matter of fact, they have made the economy worse -- higher taxes, more spending, more regulation. What I’m talking about here is the politics of dividing America, the politics of envy. This is not the American way. And, you know, if the president won’t work with us to help create jobs, I’m sure the American people will elect someone who will.”
    Boehner: Nearly 30 House-Passed Jobs Are Still Awaiting a Vote in the Democratic-Controlled Senate
    “The president’s got an awful lot of good ideas. But, you know, the president’s own Jobs Council has endorsed many of the Republican ideas. We have passed 30 bills in the House that would help get our economy moving again. Twenty-seven of them are sitting over in the United States Senate. … We’ve moved these bills. We’ve sent them over to the Senate. It’s time for the Senate to do their job.”
    Boehner: Keystone Will Be Part of the American Energy and Infrastructure Jobs Act
    “If it’s not enacted before we take up the American Energy and Infrastructure Jobs Act, it’ll be part of it.”
    Boehner: Extending the Payroll Tax Cut Can be Resolved Quickly
    “[E]xtending the payroll tax cut that the president has called for, the House has already passed the year-long extension. We are in a formal conference with the Senate, and I’m confident that we’ll be able to resolve this fairly quickly.”

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    Sounds like another "American and Recovery Investment Act of 2011" but with a repugnant twist to it...all brought to you by the American Taxpayer...

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    Sounds like another "American and Recovery Investment Act of 2011" but with a repugnant twist to it...all brought to you by the American Taxpayer...
    check.

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