Michigan Jobs and Energy Coalition Commends Michigan House for Action on Energy Policy Reform Package
18 April 2008 - 10:16AM
PR Newswire (US)
Package will help create jobs and encourage investment in Michigan
LANSING, Mich., April 17 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- The Michigan
Jobs and Energy Coalition commended the Michigan House for its
strong vote today in favor of a comprehensive energy policy that
will help create jobs and encourage significant investments in the
state's energy infrastructure. The House approved the main bill in
the package on a 78-30 bipartisan vote. That bill, HB5524, now goes
to the state Senate for action. Members of the Michigan Jobs and
Energy Coalition praised the House action as a major step forward
for the reform needed to help make sure the state has reliable and
affordable energy to meet its future power needs. They pointed out
the energy policy reform package will bring immediate benefits to
the state's economy and create jobs by spurring investment in broad
array of energy projects, including energy efficiency, expanding
renewable energy sources, new power plants, and more. Rich Studley,
executive vice president of the Michigan Chamber of Commerce,
thanked the House members who voted the bill. "These lawmakers
voted for jobs, energy, and economic development, pure and simple,"
he said. "Michigan needs comprehensive energy policy reform now to
make sure Michigan's job providers will have the safe, reliable,
and affordable energy they need in the future. We urge the Senate
to move forward promptly on this legislation." Chuck Hadden, vice
president of the Michigan Manufacturers Association, said
comprehensive energy reform is crucial to protecting Michigan's
long-term economic interests. "This legislation will spur
investments in critical energy infrastructure that will create jobs
and improve our economy. It also will help keep power prices
affordable and improve reliability, helping Michigan to attract new
investments and new jobs in the future," he said. Anthony F. Earley
Jr., chairman and chief executive officer of DTE Energy, described
the House approval as an important step to safeguarding Michigan's
energy future and creating jobs. "The legislation approved today by
the House represent the kind of far sighted policy that will secure
energy supplies and jobs in Michigan for decades to come. I am
particularly pleased that the House of Representatives recognized
that a balanced approach that includes new baseload generation,
renewable resources and energy efficiency is vital to our success,"
Earley said. David Joos, the chief executive officer of Consumers
Energy, said the bipartisan House vote came after months of hard
work and leadership by key lawmakers to shape the package and
reflected the growing support for forward- looking energy policy
that will create jobs and improve the state's economy. "There's
still a long way to go in the legislative process, but today's vote
is a significant step toward the comprehensive energy policy reform
that Michigan needs to help keep power prices affordable and help
ensure reliable supplies of energy for customers," Joos said. "The
Michigan Jobs and Energy Coalition is growing each day because of
the importance of this issue. Two leading business organizations,
the Michigan Chamber of Commerce and the Michigan Manufacturers
Association, joined the coalition on Wednesday and immediately
showed their leadership by urging lawmakers to support this
package. They already have helped moved this issue forward and
their leadership will continue to be a critical factor as the
legislative action shifts to the Senate." Jim Beaubien,
representing Protect Michigan, praised the House majority for
recognizing that Michigan can safeguard its energy future and
create jobs by encouraging investments with energy policy reform.
"Even with our struggling economy, customers in Michigan are using
more power every year. It's build or buy to meet that rising
demand. We can build new power plants in Michigan and create
thousands of good-paying jobs here or we can import more and more
power from other states and let those states have the jobs and
other major economic benefits," Beaubien said. "The House took a
strong stand today in favor of creating jobs for the people of
Michigan and improving the state's economy." The members of the
Michigan Jobs and Energy Coalition are Michigan companies and
businesses, leading business groups, organized labor and the
state's two largest utilities, Consumers Energy and DTE Energy. The
coalition was formed to inform and educate the public, lawmakers,
and others about the direct link between creating jobs and
comprehensive energy reform. Protect Michigan is a 100,000-member
strong coalition of labor organization members, business leaders,
and energy industry experts formed during the 1990s to educate
Michigan citizens about electric utility deregulation. Along with
Protect Michigan, the membership of the Michigan Jobs and Energy
Coalition includes: the Utility Workers Union of America Local 223,
the Bay Area Chamber of Commerce, Bay Future Inc., Harman
Corporation, Henry Ford Community College, the Michigan locals of
the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers, the
International Union of Operating Engineers Local 324, Prestige
Stamping Inc., R.K. International, the Saginaw County Chamber of
Commerce, Saginaw Future, and the Trademark Commercial Group. For a
full listing of the coalition members and information about the
crucial issue of comprehensive energy policy reform, please visit
the coalition website at: http://www.michiganjobsandenergy.org/ .
DATASOURCE: Michigan Jobs and Energy Coalition CONTACT: Kelly
Rossman-McKinney, for Michigan Jobs and Energy Coalition,
+1-517-487-9320 Web site: http://www.michiganjobsandenergy.org/
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