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Lawmakers Introduce Reality-Based Plan to Achieve “Freedom From Oil”
Members of Congress of all stripes are trying to show that they’re concerned and responsive to the financial strain caused by high gas prices. Some are recommending more oil drilling. Some want to end subsidies to oil companies. Today, members of the Congressional Livable Communities Task Force suggested that providing more diverse transportation options to more people might help.
Here in Washington, DC, when gas prices spike, people have choices,” said Rep. Earl Blumenauer (D-OR), chair of the Task Force. “They can take a bus, Metro, bike, Capital Bike-share, walk, cab, drive. It’s a wide range of [choices] and it actually minimizes some of the sticker shock. But unfortunately, about half the American population doesn’t have an environment they live in that provides those choices. Too much of America is dependent on a pattern that imagines that we will always have an unlimited supply of inexpensive gasoline, and government policies in housing and road transportation reinforce that.”
Blumenauer and other members of the Task Force introduced a report this morning called “Freedom From Oil: Policy Solutions From the Livable Communities Task Force.” It’s an impressive product from a Congressional task force, many of which exist in name only. The more than two dozen members of the Livable Communities Task Force, all House Democrats, strive to make the federal government a better partner with communities to promote “cost-effective, environmentally friendly solutions to infrastructure problems” and “coordinate transportation, housing, and environmental policies and investments.”
The lawmakers of the Task Force said increasing oil drilling in the U.S. will never have an appreciable effect on world oil prices, because the price of oil is determined globally and the U.S. supply won’t be sufficient to make a significant difference.
“Here’s the harsh reality: The United States is never going to have control over world oil supplies or gas prices through drilling,” said Task Force member Rep. Lois Capps (D-CA). “We simply don’t have the oil supplies, no matter how much we drill. What we do have is the ability to control prices by lowering our consumption and giving American families new transportation choices.”
Rep. Jim Moran, a Democrat from Northern Virginia, boasted about Arlington’s livability program, including contiguous bike trails, bike racks, and transit-oriented development. “It’s the only way to effectively work against this monopolistic control that for too long the oil companies have had over America’s policies and priorities,” Moran said.
The Freedom From Oil policy recommendations are:
- Set clear national priorities for our transportation system, including a strategy and performance measures for reducing oil consumption.
- Require Metropolitan Planning Organizations to evaluate the effects of new transportation projects on regional petroleum consumption.
- Promote Pay-As-You-Drive insurance, allowing consumers to pay less if they drive less.
- Encourage lenders to use transit accessibility and location efficiency as a factor in mortgage rates, taking into account the reduced spending on gas and making it easier to purchase a home that allows transportation savings.
- Provide consumers with information about the transportation costs associated with the location of a house through a tool like the Transportation and Housing Affordability Index
- Use the tax code to encourage businesses to offer comprehensive commuter benefit programs that level the playing field for alternative, non gas-dependent transportation.
- Increase federal funding for transit, including allowing capital funds to be spent on operations, helping transit agencies deal with increased fuel prices without compromising service or access.
- Increase funding for “Safe Routes to School” programs so that parents and children have the option to get to school safely without driving.
- Support “Complete Streets” policies that design streets for all users, making it safer for people of all ages to travel by bike, foot, or public transportation.
- Authorize the Office of Sustainable Communities at the Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) and provide funding to the Partnership for Sustainable Communities so that the agencies can continue to provide technical assistance, planning, and capital support to communities.
- Continue to increase fuel efficiency of passenger vehicles, which could save drivers the equivalent of $1.00-1.70 per gallon of gas.
- Increase investment in alternative fuels like electric vehicles, which could save drivers $1000 in fuel costs each year.
Republicans often say theirs is an “all of the above” energy strategy, including drilling, nuclear, and alternatives. But as Moran pointed out, “the same people that vote for big oil subsidies also seem to vote against public transit.” Dan Weiss of the Center for American Progress Action Fund calls Freedom From Oil the real “all of the above” strategy – “not oil above all.”
While over the last few years, most transportation bills have been introduced with the intention that they would be folded into the reauthorization, pessimism that a bill will pass this year has changed that.
“The reauthorization is going to be a challenging task,” Blumenauer said. “I would not place any bets on seeing reauthorization happen anytime soon. But there is no reason these principles cannot be employed in legislative vehicles that are moving through Congress.” He suggested that taxation or energy legislation could be that vehicle.

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Show AllA wonderful idea that I agree with. We should have many means of transportation available to us. Community based and non polluting is best. However, here it comes..
It will only pass if it means, taxing the working poor.
Rich people aren't even willing to pay for safe roads and bridges. They want they poor working class to pay for everything.
“The reauthorization is going to be.... a challenging task,” Blumenauer said. “I would not place any bets on seeing reauthorization happen ..anytime soon. But there is ..no reason these principles cannot be employed in legislative vehicles that are moving through Congress.” He suggested that..... taxation or energy legislation ..could be that vehicle." cough
Might have better luck with energy legislation . All except Jimmy Carter tried that in the 1970's. He is still alive. Perhaps he would be willing to talk about a reality based plan to achieve freedom from oil today.
They might try rearranging the deck chairs too.
Politicians are completely irrelevant in matters of domestic concern. They have reduced themselves to the level of a sport and our vote is nothing but an indication of what team we are on. This is a game called democracy and there are only two teams that ever make it on a fair field of play. Red team and blue team. The fans pay money to support their team, the game is politics and the goal is to see which side can garnish more votes. Votes are scored by out double speaking each other. As far as games go, it is as good as the next. I voted for Nader last presidential election season and since he did not get on the field, I knew he would never get a fair chance to represent me. I'm realizing that regardless of who wins the game, they are not taking care of the citizens of the country we live in, it is far too complicated with greed for that to occur any more. But the fans go home and take care of themselves and their neighbor all the same and pretend that the games of politics are really a government for us to count on.
Politics is just a game and real life is not played with any governmental official anymore, it is played by the citizens alone. The governmental officials are busy negotiating with each other in high stakes investments and or vacationing and or partying and or doing this with other officials in other countries with varying degrees of the same dynamic.
The people remain active in spite of this huge farce, the people keep living and loving and taking care of each other. When will we realize that this is the real state of affairs??? We don't need to pretend we have no government and care for ourselves all the same, we can just realize we have no government and that we care for ourselves all the same. Governing is the biggest myth of all, like God. Governments don't exist in reality, just people taking care of themselves and doing good or bad in that.
I liked a sign I saw at a climate change demonstration: "There is no Planet B".
The proposals above are inadequate to say the least. Our species is headed toward a train wreck and our "representative" engineers are going to reduce speed by 1 mph...by 2020.
The reality is that we are ruining the planet through overuse of resources -- burning through our fossil reserves and pouring the waste into the atmosphere and oceans, creating global warming and ocean acidification; destroying underground aquifers by overpumping; losing topsoil by industrial farming; pushing species to extinction by loss of habitat and pollution...
Americans should treat anything coming out of Washington as BS until proven otherwise. Our "representatives" are bought and paid for by the US ruling class, if they aren't members already. Their overriding concern is to keep that class in the drivers seat and to hell with the future of our planet.
Republican Tim Murphy however writes in the Post- Gazette Op Ed that North America has more than enough oil, gas, and coal reserves to make it self sufficient for the next 60 years. Only the Democrats keep us from energy independence with their evil and misguided regulations and onerous taxes. As for the consequences of carbon loading which would occur even if that were true, Tim Murphy and his Democratic bluedog accomplice in crime, Jason Altmire are a ready to support a new nuclear option, a new and improved, much less dangerous generation of safe backyard peeble bed nuclear reactors, just in case that global warming thing turns out to be right. .But we must hurry with this option before the Russians beat us to the punch. Lies lies and more lies, but more than enough to satisfy his opulent, Republican Upper St Clair base for reelection. Sad isn't it.
I have a vision that, in order to operate a private vehicle, the owner and gas company must fund free transportation programs along the same routes the privatiers want to travel.
These are all good ideas and glad to see Green transit reducing driving getting some attention.
However it is missing the #1 item to get people out of unsustainable auto addiction and onto public transit, biking and walking - namely an increase in the gas tax
up to $1 per gallon with the money earmarked for transit alternatives.
Gas tax could be increased 20 cents on a periodic basis up to $1 per gallon.
We have to transition as fast as possible out of cars and onto rail, biking,
walking to really dent climate change.
Electric cars are NOT going to do it.
Interesting article in the NY Times Sunday which counted carbon footprint of the gas powered Nissan Altima vs Electric Leaf - gas powered car was
90.5 lbs vs 63.5 lbs just considering fuel.
See:
http://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2011/05/29/weekinreview/volt-graphic.html?ref=weekinreview
Of course this does NOT count all the costs in terms of using 10x more land for cars, ambulances, traffic cops, traffic courts, 30,000 auto deaths annually, constant repaving etc etc etc.
The Underground, Petrol/banking-secret/society, which has dictated every twist and turn of the last century, will never, ever, ever relinquish power, via their own hand.....
.....
The bribe-takers in three US-gov't branches will submit to this, with utter glee and happiness..........
The MIC, or Murder-industrial-consortium, aka., military industrial complex, being an immense, criminal, petrol/client will continue to affirm this pattern of morbidity and barbarism,.......of a ''devil's tapestry'', so to speak......
They are possibly, remote, descendants of ET's who have no stake in human
progress, either culturally or otherwise......
and are extremely sophisticated slave-holders....in the tradition
of the Portuguese, sugar-slavers...........