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16-HR4084 on Jan 28, 2016

Bill Sponsorship: collaborating for advanced nuclear technologies
Source: Nuclear Energy Innovation Capabilities Act
Press Release from 5 Senators: The Senate today approved, 87-4, legislation that would facilitate advanced nuclear technologies, as part of the Nuclear Energy Innovation Capabilities Act (NEICA), S. 2461, which prioritizes partnering with private innovators on new reactor technologies and the testing and demonstration of reactor concepts.

Supporters arguments:

  • "Nuclear energy has an important role to play as we transition to a carbon-free energy future. This amendment will help drive investment, remove bureaucratic barriers, and allow our entrepreneurs and businesses to unleash the promise of advanced nuclear technologies," said Sen. Cory Booker (D-NJ).
  • "Including clean nuclear energy as part of our nation's 'all-of-the-above' energy strategy is a no-brainer," said Sen. Jim Risch (R-ID).

Opposing environmental argument: (Sierra Club FactSheet, "Why Nuclear Power Doesn't Make Sense"): As the disasters at Chernobyl, Three Mile Island and Fukushima have shown, nuclear power can cause catastrophic damage to land & human health. We should pursue our cleanest, quickest, safest, and cheapest energy options first: Nuclear power comes out last in every one of those categories.

Opposing economic argument: (Cato Institute Commentary, "Risky Business"): Many free-market advocates support nuclear because it costs less to generate nuclear power than it does to generate electricity from any other source. However, someone has to first pay for--and build--these plants and the rub is that nuclear has very high, upfront construction costs ranging from $6-9 billion. By contrast, gas plants cost only a few hundred million dollars to build and coal a couple of billion. But the final nail in the coffin for the industry would be if the federal cap on the liability that nuclear power plant owners face in case of accidents (the Price-Anderson Act) were to be lifted. Also see Senate version S.2461

Updated with H.R.590 - Advanced Nuclear Technology Development Act of 2017


    Participating counts on VoteMatch question 18. Question 18: Prioritize green energy Scores: -2=Strongly oppose; -1=Oppose; 0=neutral; 1=Support; 2=Strongly support.
  • Topic: Energy & Oil
  • Headline: Federal collaboration for advanced nuclear technologies (Score: -1)
  • Headline 2: Sponsored bill for advanced nuclear technology collaboration (Score: -2)

  • Key for participation codes:
  • Sponsorships: p=sponsored; o=co-sponsored; s=signed
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  • Cases: w=wrote; j=joined; d=dissented; c=concurred
  • Surveys: '+' supports; '-' opposes.



Democrats participating in 16-HR4084

Alma Adams s1sNorth Carolina Democratic House MemberDec 3, 2015
John Garamendi s1sCalifornia DemocratJan 11, 2016
Eddie Bernice Johnson s1sTexas DemocratNov 19, 2015
Jerry McNerney s1oCalifornia DemocratJan 20, 2017
Ed Perlmutter s1sCO Democratic candidate for GovernorNov 19, 2015
Scott Peters s1sCalifornia DemocratJan 13, 2016
Paul Tonko s1sNew York DemocratNov 19, 2015



Republicans participating in 16-HR4084

Brian Babin s1sTexas Republican House MemberNov 19, 2015
Kevin Brady s1sTexas RepublicanNov 19, 2015
Jim Bridenstine s1sOklahoma RepublicanNov 19, 2015
John Carter s1sTexas RepublicanNov 19, 2015
Barbara Comstock s1sVirginia Republican House MemberNov 19, 2015
Mike Conaway s1sTexas RepublicanNov 19, 2015
Blake Farenthold s1sTexas RepublicanNov 19, 2015
Chuck Fleischmann s1oTennessee RepublicanJan 20, 2017
Scott Garrett s1sNew Jersey RepublicanFeb 1, 2016
Richard Hudson s1oNorth Carolina RepublicanJan 20, 2017
Randy Hultgren s1sIllinois RepublicanNov 19, 2015
Barry Loudermilk s1sGeorgia Republican House MemberNov 19, 2015
Kenny Marchant s1sTexas RepublicanNov 19, 2015
Randy Neugebauer s1sTexas RepublicanJan 8, 2016
Bill Posey s1sFlorida RepublicanDec 8, 2015
Dana Rohrabacher s1sCalifornia RepublicanNov 19, 2015
David Schweikert s1sArizona RepublicanNov 19, 2015
Pete Sessions s1sTexas RepublicanNov 19, 2015
Lamar Smith s1sTexas RepublicanNov 19, 2015
Randy Weber s2pTexas RepublicanNov 19, 2015
Bruce Westerman s1sArkansas Republican House MemberNov 19, 2015



Independents participating in 16-HR4084



Total recorded by OnTheIssues:

Democrats: 7
Republicans: 21
Independents: 0


















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