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Bob Casey, Jr.
Currently Elected Pennsylvania United States Senator
Party: Pennsylvania Democratic Party
Email: comments@bobcasey.com
Website: www.bobcasey.com/
Phone: 717.231.7540
Address: PO BOX 25311
PITTSBURGH, PA 15220
Positions and Views on:
ENVIRONMENT
(see below)
Positions and Views on Other Issues where Information is Available:
Environment Positions and Views
Environment, a General Statement Casey: Returning to the Principle of "Polluter Pays" Bob Casey supports reinstating the "polluter pays" principle for the clean up of toxic Superfund sites. Funded by a fee imposed on polluters, the Superfund program has cleaned up hundreds of toxic waste sites around the country. But this fee has expired, and the Republicans in Congress have refused to reinstate it. Without this polluter fee, taxpayers will have to pay the cost of clean-ups. Bob Casey also opposes efforts in Congress to pass a liability waiver for pollution caused by the gasoline additive MTBE. This legislation would shield big oil companies from having to pay the costs of cleaning up the groundwater that MTBE contaminated across the country. Protecting Open Space Pennsylvania is losing too much open space. Bob Casey supports changes in the federal tax code to encourage more conservation and preservation of open space and our natural resources. Bob Casey opposes efforts to allow drilling in the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge. Reducing Sprawl Sprawl is threatening to swallow up our open spaces, disrupt our natural environment, and degrade our quality of life. The most obvious byproduct of sprawl is the headache that more and more Pennsylvanians get from wasting too much time in traffic. And not only does excessive traffic represent an annoyance, keeping people away from their families, it should also be a signal that sprawl is becoming a serious environmental threat. To combat sprawl, Bob Casey supports smart investments in community rehabilitation, re-use of existing infrastructure in developed regions, and redevelopment of abandoned industrial "brownfield" sites.
Source: Candidate Website Date: 10/07/2006
Global Warming, Climate Change Casey: No Response
Clean Air Technologies Casey: No Response
Carbon Tax Casey: No Response
Greenhouse Gas Emission Limits Casey: No Response
Developing World Greenhouse Emissions Casey: No Response
Developing World and Climate Change Casey: No Response
Environment Technology for Developing World Casey: No Response
Tropical Deforestation Casey: No Response
Cap-and-Trade System to Reduce Carbon Emissions Casey: No Response
Free Market Incentives Casey: No Response
Power Plant Emissions Casey: No Response
Higher Gasoline Tax Casey: No Response
Kyoto Protocol Casey: No Response
U.N. Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) Casey: No Response
Clear Skies Initiative and Clean Air Acts Casey: No Response
Clean Water Act and Water Quality Casey: No Response
Clean Drinking Water Casey: No Response
Toxic Waste Casey: Bob Casey supports reinstating the "polluter pays" principle for the clean up of toxic Superfund sites. Funded by a fee imposed on polluters, the Superfund program has cleaned up hundreds of toxic waste sites around the country. But this fee has expired, and the Republicans in Congress have refused to reinstate it. Without this polluter fee, taxpayers will have to pay the cost of clean-ups. Bob Casey also opposes efforts in Congress to pass a liability waiver for pollution caused by the gasoline additive MTBE. This legislation would shield big oil companies from having to pay the costs of cleaning up the groundwater that MTBE contaminated across the country.
Source: Candidate Website Date: 10/07/2006
Polluter-Pays Superfund Fees Casey: No Response
Oil Drilling in ANWR (Arctic National Wildlife Refuge) Casey: Pennsylvania is losing too much open space. Bob Casey supports changes in the federal tax code to encourage more conservation and preservation of open space and our natural resources.
Source: Candidate Website Date: 10/07/2006
Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Casey: No Response
Interior Department Casey: No Response
National Parks Casey: No Response
National Forests and Healthy Forests Initiative Casey: No Response
National Forest Roadless Area Conservation Act Casey: No Response
Land, Rivers and Lakes Casey: Pennsylvania is losing too much open space. Bob Casey supports changes in the federal tax code to encourage more conservation and preservation of open space and our natural resources.
Source: Candidate Website Date: 10/07/2006
Factory Farms Casey: No Response
Oceans Casey: No Response
Tropical Rainforests Casey: No Response
Wetlands Casey: No Response
Invasive Species Casey: No Response
Endangered Species Casey: No Response
Cruelty to Animals Casey: No Response
Recycling and Trash Casey: No Response
The information on this page was provided by Bob Casey, Jr., Bob Casey, Jr.'s campaign staff, Bob Casey, Jr.'s official press releases, or extracted verbatim from Bob Casey, Jr.'s website(s).
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