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Energy
Whether driving to work, heating their homes, or working on their computers, Americans depend on a reliable and, more than ever, a clean supply of energy. Not only does energy affect every American, it is intimately tied to our nation's economy, our national security, the quality of the air we breathe and the water we drink. And in an increasingly industrialized world, the competition is rising among nations for limited supplies of fossil fuels. Rep. Eshoo recognizes that viable, sustainable, and renewable energy resources are essential to protect our economic and national security, as well as our environment. As a senior member of the House Energy and Commerce Committee, she pursues legislation to encourage research and development, and innovative clean energy and energy efficient technologies. |
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Energy Efficiency
Improving the energy efficiency of our homes, buildings, and other infrastructure is a low-cost way to reduce pollution, create jobs, and save consumers money on their energy bills.< Read more > -
Energy Prices
The cost of heating and cooling our homes and filling our gas tanks affects everyone. These prices are sometimes exacerbated by natural disasters and supply disruptions, but they have not always been justifiable–particularly in comparison to the rec< Read more > -
Fuel Economy Standards
Seventy percent of the fuel burned today is used in transportation, largely in passenger vehicles. That's why it's essential that fuel economy be a national priority in order to reduce pollution and greenhouse gas emissions, and decrease the natio< Read more > -
American Recovery and Reinvestment Act
As a strong advocate for robust funding of clean energy investments in the Recovery Act, Rep. Eshoo voted for and Congress passed the Recovery Act. It was signed into law in 2009. The final bill included more than $80 billion to jump-start our economy and< Read more >
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Office Locations
Office Name Location Image Map URL Washington, D.C. 241 Cannon Building
Washington, DC 20515
Phone: (202) 225-8104
Fax: (202) 225-8890http://goo.gl/cZ2cWy Palo Alto, California 698 Emerson Street
Palo Alto, California 94301
Phone: (650) 323-2984
Phone: (408) 245-2339
Phone: (831) 335-2020
Fax: (650) 323-3498http://goo.gl/Jqj8hq