S. 389: | National Energy Security Act of 2001 |
107th Congress 2001-2002 |
A bill to protect the energy and security of the United States and decrease America's dependency on foreign oil sources to 50% by the year 2011 by enhancing the use of renewable energy resources conserving energy resources, improving energy efficiencies, and increasing domestic energy supplies; improve environmental quality by reducing emissions of air pollutants and greenhouse gases; mitigate the effect of increases in energy prices on the American consumer, including the poor and the elderly; and for other purposes.
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Full Text | Status: |  | Introduced | Feb 26, 2001 |  | Referred to Committee | View Committee Assignments |  | Reported by Committee | (did not occur) |  | Senate Vote | (did not occur) |  | House Vote | (did not occur) |  | Signed by President | (did not occur) |
This bill never became law.
This bill was proposed in a previous session of Congress. Sessions
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| Last Action: | Feb 28, 2002:
Sponsor introductory remarks on measure. (CR S1333-1336) | Other Titles: | -- Arctic Coastal Plain Domestic Energy Security Act of 2001 -- Energy Security Tax Policy Act of 2001 -- Federal Oil and Gas Lease Management Improvement Act of 2000 -- Hydroelectric Licensing Process Improvement Act of 2001 -- National Electric Reliability Act -- Outer Continental Shelf Deep Water and Frontier Royalty Relief Act -- Price-Anderson Amendments Act of 2001 -- Public Utility Holding Company Act of 2001 | Related: | See the Related Legislation page for other bills related to this one and a list of subject terms
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