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About Power Politics
Power Politics is a new bi-weekly publication produced by Friends of the Earth that will highlight the linkage between members of Congress, campaign contributors and polluting energy proposals. Power Politics will look at some of the most environmentally controversial subsidies in the various energy proposals being debated before Congress and tell who will benefit and how much they contributed to members of Congress.
Power Politics Vol. VIII, The Nuclear Power “Renaissance," Nov. 4, 2003
Power Politics Vol. VII, Adding it all up: $119 billion and counting, Oct. 16, 2003
Power Politics Vol. VI, The Alaska Natural Gas Pipeline, Oct. 1, 2003
Power Politics Vol. V, The Dog Days of Summer, Sept. 9 2003
Power Politics Vol. IV, Ethanol Provisions, Aug. 26, 2003
Power Politics Vol. III, The Coalbed Methane "Play", Aug. 12, 2003
Power Politics Vol. II, The Balancing Act - Tax Breaks for Dirty Energy, July 29, 2003
Power Politics Vol. I, A Survey of the Status Quo - Current Energy Subsidies, July 15, 2003

S. 14, the Energy Policy Act of 2003, contains massive new incentives for the dirty energy industry. Get the Facts!
Take Action! Tell your senators to oppose the dirty, dangerous energy bill.
Fact Sheet: Nuclear Industry Incentives in S. 14, the Energy Policy Act of 2003
Fact Sheet: Coal Subsidies in S. 14, the Energy Policy Act of 2003
Fact Sheet: Oil and Gas Subsidies in S. 14, the Energy Policy Act of 2003
Fact Sheet: The Wyden-Sununu-Bingaman-Ensign-Reid-Feingold Amendment to Strike Nuclear Power Loan Guarantees and Purchaser Agreements
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