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04-SEN2 on Mar 19, 2004

Mr. President: A recent federal court decision regarding energy efficient air conditioners is a significant victory for consumers, for the environment, and for our nation's energy future. We respectfully request that you do not appeal the decision to the U.S. Supreme Court.

Last month, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second District (Natural Resources Defense Council et al v. Abraham, Docket 01-4102) affirmed that central air conditioners sold beginning in 2006 must be at least 30% more energy efficient than those available today.

Air conditioners are a necessary modern convenience but are also major users of electricity. On hot days, cooling homes and businesses is the largest category of electricity demand. Requiring air conditioners to be as energy efficient as possible will begin to reduce the stress on the electricity generation and transmission network and decrease the likelihood of blackouts that many regions of the country experience during warm weather conditions.

Air conditioners that meet the Seasonal Energy Efficiency Rating 13 standard will provide benefits for consumers, the environment, and the nation. The SEER 13 standard will alleviate the need for additional electricity production and transmission resulting in as many as 48 fewer power plants required by 2020. This standard will also result in less harmful air pollution being emitted into the atmosphere. Moreover, by 2020 power plant emissions of carbon dioxide will be 2.5 million tons lower as a result, and emissions of mercury, sulfur dioxide, and nitrogen oxides will also be held down resulting in cleaner air and healthier citizens.

Finally, the higher standard can be expected to save businesses and residential consumers $1 billion per year in lower electricity bills. Lower electricity bills will recover the slightly higher purchase cost for the more efficient air conditioners in less than 18 months.

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Democrats participating in 04-SEN2

Daniel Akaka s1sHI Democrat Jr Senator
Max Baucus s1sMT Democrat Sr Senator
Joe Biden s1sDE Democrat Jr Senator
Jeff Bingaman s1sNM Democrat Jr Senator
Barbara Boxer s1sCA Democratic incumbent
Robert Byrd s1sWV Democrat Sr Senator
Maria Cantwell s1sWA Democrat Jr Senator
Tom Carper s1sDE Democrat Jr Senator
Hillary Clinton s1sNY Democrat Jr Senator
Kent Conrad s1sND Democrat Sr Senator
Jon Corzine s1sNJ Democrat
Tom Daschle s1sPOTUS Democrat
Mark Dayton s1sMN Democrat Jr Senator
Chris Dodd s1sCT Democratic incumbent
Byron Dorgan s1sND Democratic incumbent
Richard Durbin s1sIL Democrat Sr Senator
John Edwards s1sNC Former Democrat Senator; retired to run for President, 2004
Russell Feingold s1sPOTUS Democrat
Dianne Feinstein s1sCA Democrat Sr Senator
Bob Graham s1sFL Former Democratic Senator; retired 2004
Fritz Hollings s1sSC Former Democratic Sr Senator; retired 2004
Daniel Inouye s1sHI Democratic incumbent
Tim Johnson s1sSD Democrat Sr Senator
Ted Kennedy s1sMA Democrat Sr Senator
John Kerry s1sMA Democrat Jr Senator, ran for President 2004
Herbert Kohl s1sWI Democrat Sr Senator
Frank Lautenberg s1sNJ Democrat Sr Senator
Patrick Leahy s1sVT Democratic incumbent
Carl Levin s1sMI Democrat Sr Senator
Joseph Lieberman s1sCT Democratic Jr Senator; Gore's VP nominee; ran for Pres. 2004
Barbara Mikulski s1sMD Democratic incumbent
Patty Murray s1sWA Democratic incumbent
Ben Nelson s1sNE Democrat Jr Senator
Bill Nelson s1sFL Democrat Sr Senator
Jack Reed s1sRI Democrat Sr Senator
Harry Reid s1sNV Democratic incumbent
John Rockefeller s1sWV Democratic Jr Senator
Paul Sarbanes s1sMD Democrat Sr Senator
Charles Schumer s1sNY Democratic incumbent
Debbie Stabenow s1sMI Democrat Jr Senator
Ron Wyden s1sOR Democratic incumbent



Republicans participating in 04-SEN2

Lamar Alexander s1sTN Republican Jr Senator
Lincoln Chafee s1sRI Republican Jr Senator
Susan Collins s1sME Republican Jr Senator
Elizabeth Dole s1sNC Republican Sr Senator
Peter Fitzgerald s1sIL Former Republican incumbent; retired 2004
Judd Gregg s1sNH Republican incumbent
Richard Lugar s1sIN Republican Sr Senator
Gordon Harold Smith s1sOR Republican Jr Senator
Olympia Snowe s1sME Republican Sr Senator
Arlen Specter s1sPA Republican incumbent
John Sununu s1sNew Hampshire Republican



Independents participating in 04-SEN2

Jim Jeffords s1sVT Independent Jr Senator



Total recorded by OnTheIssues:

Democrats: 41
Republicans: 11
Independents: 1