President's Statement on Senate Passing Bankruptcy Legislation
STATEMENT BY THE PRESIDENT
I applaud the strong bipartisan vote in the Senate to curb abuses of the bankruptcy system. By reforming the system with this commonsense approach, more Americans - especially lower-income Americans - will have greater access to credit. I urge the House to act quickly on bankruptcy legislation.
# # # For Immediate Release Office of the Press Secretary March 10, 2005
Friday, March 11, 2005
President's Statement on Senate Passing Bankruptcy Legislation
Thursday, March 10, 2005
Bodman Issues Statement on Clean Air Interstate Rule
Secretary of Energy Samuel W. Bodman Issues Statement on Clean Air Interstate Rule
WASHINGTON, DC – Energy Secretary Samuel W. Bodman today issued the following statement regarding the Clean Air Interstate Rule (CAIR) released by the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA):
"Coming from the business world, I know that a reliable, affordable energy supply is essential to America's continued economic growth and job creation. As we build our economic success, we must also put commonsense environmental measures in place. While the CAIR rules are an important first step that will dramatically cut emissions from coal-fired power plants in the Eastern United States, it's important for the Congress to pass the President's Clear Skies legislation which will reduce emissions by seventy percent nationwide. By passing the Clear Skies bill, the Congress can insure that this and future generations not only have energy security, but a clean environment."
Media contact: Mike Waldron, 202/586-4940 Number: R-05-028 March 10, 2005 SOURCE: energy.gov


