House Energy Committee Clears Guzzler Bill

The Cash for Guzzlers measure, also known as the Cash for Clunkers program, moved closer to becoming law as the proposal was overwhelmingly approved by the House Energy and Commerce Committee. The Cash for Guzzlers proposal was attacked to an important climate change bill being reviewed by the US House Energy Committee.

The Vote

 Henry A. Waxman photoThe Cash for Guzzlers proposal passed with a 50-4 vote by members of the House Energy and Commerce Committee that is lead by Hon. Henry A. Waxman, Chairman

According to Dow Jones  ” Specifically, it provides vouchers worth $3,500 to $4,500 to consumers who trade in old cars for new ones that have an average fuel economy that is between two and 10 miles per gallon higher than those being trading in. It allows for rebates on around 1 million cars, costing taxpayers $4 billion for the program.

The amendment is part of a controversial and historic bill that aims to cut greenhouse gases by 80% over the next half-century. The Democratic leadership aims to pass the bill out of committee by the end of the week and hopes to get approval for the legislation in the full House in late June or early July.”

Read full Dow Jones story by Ian Tally

The Cash for Guzzlers bill  would give a needed boost the the ailing auto industry.  With recent franchises  being closed by Chrysler and GM, the bill could provide some needed relief for the battered auto industry.

Critics of the cash voucher bill claim that the measure does not go far enough to mandate cars with higher fuel efficiency. Some consumer critics contend that the bill should only be available for low income families.  Vocal opponents contend that the rich don’t need the cash incentives.

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