Press Release
June 11, 2009
Agriculture Committee Concludes First Hearing on
Cap & Trade Bill
Lucas says there are still too many unanswered questions
WASHINGTON – The full Agriculture Committee concluded its first public hearing today to review the
Waxman-Markey climate change and energy legislation (H.R. 2454).
It was the first time the Agriculture Committee had the opportunity to hear from the Secretary of
Agriculture Tom Vilsack, who was the only witness on the first panel. During the question and answer
portion of his testimony, Secretary Vilsack said “there is obviously work yet to be done on this bill” and
that it is a “work in progress.” He also admitted that USDA had not done a complete analysis of how this
bill will impact farmers and ranchers, but that “it is fair to say there may be additional costs associated
with a farming operation.”
“Today’s hearing showed us overwhelmingly that there are still too many unanswered questions to allow this bill to move forward to the House floor for a vote in two weeks. We need more hearings, more outreach, more information, and more understanding about this bill. Even Secretary Vilsack said this bill is a work in progress. This Congress should not be forced to vote on a bill that is not carefully considered and debated, and will only result in destroying rural America,” said Ranking Member Frank Lucas.
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