HR.3101 To repeal a limitation on Federal procurement of certain fuels.
To repeal a limitation on Federal procurement of certain fuels.
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- Rep. Robert Aderholt (AL Republican)
- Rep. Roscoe Bartlett (MD Republican)
- Rep. Marsha Blackburn (TN Republican)
- Rep. Michael Burgess (TX Republican)
- Rep. Tom Cole (OK Republican)
- Rep. John Culberson (TX Republican)
- Rep. James Forbes (VA Republican)
- Rep. Robert Goodlatte (VA Republican)
- Rep. Raymond Green (TX Democrat)
- Rep. Jeb Hensarling (TX Republican)
- Rep. Sue Myrick (NC Republican)
- Rep. Joseph Pitts (PA Republican)
- Rep. John Shimkus (IL Republican)
- Rep. William Thornberry (TX Republican)
- Rep. Addison Wilson (SC Republican)
- Rep. Randy Neugebauer (TX Republican)
- Rep. Brian Bilbray (CA Republican)
- Rep. Henry Cuellar (TX Democrat)
- Rep. Doug Lamborn (CO Republican)
- Rep. Pete Olson (TX Republican)
- Rep. Mo Brooks (AL Republican)
- Rep. Tim Griffin (AR Republican)
- Rep. Austin Scott (GA Republican)
- Rep. Vicky Hartzler (MO Republican)
- Rep. Bill Flores (TX Republican)
- Rep. Francisco Canseco (TX Republican)
- Rep. Blake Farenthold (TX Republican)
- Rep. Reid Ribble (WI Republican)



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Summary:
10/5/2011--Introduced.Repeals a provision of the Energy Independence and Security Act of 2007 which prohibits a federal agency from entering into a contract for procurement of an alternative or synthetic fuel unless the contract specifies that the lifecycle greenhouse gas emissions associated with such fuel are less than or equal to emissions from the equivalent conventional fuel produced from conventional petroleum sources.
Actions:
Referred to the Subcommittee on Technology, Information Policy, Intergovernmental Relations and Procurement Reform .
Referred to the House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform.
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