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House passes nuclear energy tax bill
« on: Jun 21, 2017, 11:17 »
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The House quickly passed a bill extending a nuclear energy tax credit on Tuesday.

The bill, bipartisan legislation from Reps. Tom Rice (R-S.C.), Earl Blumenauer (D-Ore.) and others, would increase the number of utilities that can qualify for the tax credit and remove construction deadlines for facilities that use it.


http://thehill.com/policy/energy-environment/338653-house-passes-nuclear-energy-tax-bill

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Re: House passes nuclear energy tax bill
« Reply #1 on: Jun 22, 2017, 12:58 »
“Instead of today’s measure, our focus should be on safe, healthy forms of energy instead of an industry that costs too much and poses too much danger to humans,”

Yeah....except the FACT Nuclear Power is the SAFEST form of energy production. So...here you see that Government causes Nuclear Power to "cost too much" (NRC) and they (most Politicians) cant grasp the FACT that Nuclear Power does not "poses too much danger to humans".

Also...what is a "healthy" form of energy?  Could it be the largest producer of "clean" energy? I guess not because that's Nuclear Power......I'm confused.
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