Greenpeace and Coalition to Pres. Obama: Show Leadership on Chemical Security

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mae.stevens As a Senator and as a candidate, President Obama championed legislation to eliminate the consequences of a catastrophic terrorist attack or accident at chemical plants across the US. The bills he sponsored, supported and voted for in the U.S. Senate and championed in his campaign for President are exactly what is needed to address these vulnerabilities.  

However, the Obama Administration has yet to support the chemical security legislation now pending in Congress.

As we observe the eighth anniversary of 9/11 we cannot think of a better time for President Obama to clarify the administration’s support for this legislation, H.R. 2868 & H.R. 3258 as introduced.

In the coming weeks, the House Energy and Commerce Committee plans to take up these bills. The ultimate test of their success is whether they will require security measures that protect neighboring communities in the event of an attack on a chemical plant.

With time running out, a coalition of environmental, labor, health, and environmental justice groups (including Greenpeace) has sent a letter to President Obama calling on him to show leadership on an issue vitally important to the safety and security of communities across America. To Read the letter for yourself, click here.

Comments:

Permalink abbyo'donald [Visitor] on September 14, 2009 at 05:25
They don't understand that if they wont save earth there will be nothing to fight for!!!
Permalink joesmyth [Visitor] on September 14, 2009 at 17:36
That's an impressive coalition; from environmental groups like the Sierra Club, EDF, Clean Water Action, FOE, and LCV to BIG unions like AFSCME, SEIU, Teamsters, and the Steelworkers, and a bunch of community groups. President Obama needs to listen to the millions of people represented here, and follow through on his commitments to protect our communities from chemical facility accidents.

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