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In his latest State of the Union address, President Bush declared that the United States is"addicted to oil." Lots of folks thought that signaled a new push by the Bush administration to address the concerns of how we're going to maintain the lights on and the automobiles rolling in the 21st century.... Power usage has become THE hot issue. As the cost for gas and home heating oil climb into the statosphere, lots of people are praying for relief. Will the government supply that relief? In his current State of the Union address, President Bush declared that the United States is"addicted to oil." Lots of folks believed that signaled a new push by the Bush administration to address the issues of how we're going to maintain the lights on and the cars rolling in the 21st century. Unfortuantely, these hopes largely fizzled right after the speech when no new initiative or programs had been truly place into motion. A lot of state lawmakers, impatient with the federal government's slow to non-existent response to our "addiction" to oil, have begun to take items into their own hands. State lawmakers, numerous from so-known as Democratic "blue" states, have started out passing regulations for power plant and car emissions. They're also requiring some energy to be produced by renewable tactics such as wind and solar. Energy efficiency requirements for household appliances are also getting discussed. So far, the federal government has been pleased to let the state legislatures pick up the slack on environmental concerns. "I do not see anything incorrect with the states becoming involved," commented Senator Pete Domenici (R-N.M.), who is at present chairman of the federal Power and All-natural Sources Committee. Although some argue that state regulations will not have an impact nationally on greenhouse gas emissions, other individuals say that if the requirements are enacted in sufficient states there will be a substantial impact. And is looks like states ARE possessing an impact, even if worldwide warming hasn't come to a screeching halt. Numerous manufacturers have adopted new nationwide regulations to avoid getting to customize goods for each state. "If we can't get the federal government to act, then we have to take action in any way we can," stated Gina McCarthy, the commissioner of the Department of Environmental Protection in Connecticut. Let's just hope all this boils down to better rates for shoppers. [http://medicarefraudcenter.org/ federal government fraud]
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