Energy and Environment

Energy and Climate Change

Promote Reasonable and Achievable Energy and Climate Change Policies that Ensure U.S. Competitiveness in the Global Economy

The recent spike in the price of gasoline for American consumers has elevated the need for a comprehensive national energy strategy again. The United States has failed to pass a comprehensive plan, allow increased domestic oil exploration, or adequately invest in existing energy producing resources. The national energy strategy must promote domestic production and facilitate the construction of additional generation, refinery, and transmission capacity. AGC supports safe and responsible energy exploration and development, investing in clean and renewable energy sources, and reducing our nation’s dependence on foreign oil.

At the same time, policymakers are deciding whether and how to regulate greenhouse gas emissions to mitigate against the potential impacts of climate change. Their actions could have a substantial impact on the economy and may impact the ability of public and private owners to build new or modify existing structures. AGC supports reasonable climate change policies that reduce greenhouse gas emissions but also maintain the competitiveness of U.S. Companies in the global marketplace and allow needed construction activities to proceed.

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Karen Bachman Lapsevic
Director, Tax, Fiscal Affairs, and Infrastructure Finance
Government & Public Affairs
Associated General Contractors of America
2300 Wilson Boulevard, Suite 400
Arlington, VA 22201
USA
Phone: (202) 547-4733
Fax: (202) 547-1635