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Monthly Archives: September 2013
53 days
We can’t let West, Texas happen again.
It’s time for the President to take action. Send a message to President Obama right now and urge the administration to adopt better safety standards for chemical plants! |
A small town in Texas will never be the same after fifteen people lost their lives when a fertilizer plant exploded back in April.
The explosion was so big it registered as a 2.1 magnitude earthquake and destroyed a 37-block area of West, Texas. The most tragic part of it all is that the explosion along with the death and destruction that followed didn’t have to happen.
There are safe, affordable alternatives to the dangerous chemicals like the ones used in the Texas fertilizer plant available right now. But instead of making the switch, the chemical industry has chosen to spend its money lobbying Congress so that it can keep putting millions needlessly at risk. And up until now, that strategy was working.
Things are changing though. President Obama recently issued a directive to the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) to develop plans for new safety measure at chemical plants by November. What happens next is up to us. It’s your voice versus the chemical industry.
Send a message to President Obama and the EPA right now and urge them to adopt safety standards that prevent chemical disasters.
You’re likely close enough to a facility that stores or uses deadly chemicals, like chlorine gas, to be at risk if something unexpected were to happen. Most people in the U.S. are.
Chemical safety isn’t just an environmental issue — it impacts communities everywhere. That’s why we’ve been working closely with a diverse coalition of groups including labor and environmental justice groups to send a clear message to the administration: the time to act is now.
President Obama has been outspoken on this issue in the past. In fact, back when he was a Senator from Illinois he had this to say,: “We cannot allow chemical industry lobbyists to dictate the terms of this debate. We cannot allow our security to be hijacked by corporate interests.”
Take action and tell President Obama and the EPA that now’s the time to put those words into action and prevent another disaster like the one in West, Texas.
A decade ago the EPA proposed using the Clean Air Act to enforce commons sense rules for chemical plants like the one in West, Texas. For a decade Congress and two Presidents have been dragging their feet.
Legislation that would address this problem has completely stalled in Congress and is going nowhere thanks to the deep pockets of the chemical lobby. It’s up to the President to do the right thing and he needs our support to make it happen.
If the BP disaster in the Gulf of Mexico, the nuclear disaster in Fukushima and the West, Texas explosion have taught us anything in the last couple of years, it’s that disasters happen. There’s no sense for millions of Americans to remain needlessly at risk from dangerous chemicals when safer alternatives exist.
Tell President Obama you support him using his authority to do what Congress won’t, and put the safety and health of American citizens ahead of corporate interests.
Sincerely,
Rick Hind Greenpeace Legislative Director
We need your help : the other Washington
It’s up to all of us to ensure the safety of Washington State’s children.
We must reduce gun violence and protect our shared future, even though legislators in both Olympia and Washington, D.C., have ignored the outcry for sensible gun safety reforms.
The Washington Alliance for Gun Responsibility needs your help.
Without legislative action, enacting commonsense reform like requiring criminal background checks on all gun purchases will take a successful ballot initiative. To get on the ballot means gathering thousands of signatures.
The Washington Alliance for Gun Responsibility is working to do just that, and they need your help.
As a registered Washington voter, you can provide the first signature on your petition (and there’s room for four friends to sign too).
With our ambitious goal of 250,000 signatures by the end of this month, we need your support to help protect Washington’s children from the threat of gun violence. But, unfortunately, state regulations do not allow you to simply download an online petition.
All it takes is clicking here to request your petition form — and we’ll mail it to you right away!
We’ve just printed hundreds of new petition forms, and it’s time to put them to good use.
And I would very much appreciate seeing your signature alongside mine, and those of hundreds of thousands of our fellow Washington voters.
Thank you for helping to make Washington State a national leader in responsible gun ownership.
Sincerely,
Top 3: Secession obsession
~~ the Senate ~~ Convenes at 2pm ET ~~ the House
The Senate will convene at 2:00pm ET Monday, September 9, 2013.
At 5:00pm, the Senate will proceed to Executive Session to consider the following items:
– Executive Calendar #184 Valerie E. Caproni – to be United States District Judge for the Southern District of New York and
– Executive Calendar #185 Vernon S. Broderick – to be United States District Judge for the Southern District of New York.
There will be up to 30 minutes of debate on the nomination equally divided and controlled in the usual form. Upon the use or yielding back of time (at approximately 5:30pm), the Senate will proceed to vote on confirmation of the nominations. Only roll call vote is expected Monday evening; one of the nominations is expected to be confirmed by voice vote
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Last Floor Action: 9/6
12:06:45 P.M. – The Speaker announced
that the House do now adjourn pursuant to section 4(b) of H. Res. 322.
The next
meeting is scheduled for 2:00 p.m. on September 9, 2013.









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