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Brown DogsDirty energy industry preemptively padding the pockets of key DemocratsPosted by David Roberts at 11:38 AM on 24 Mar 2008The dirty energy industry sees big, important debates heading to a Democratic Congress, and it's preparing by buying up "moderate" House Democrats ($ub. req'd): Moderate House Democrats -- even freshmen with little obvious influence -- have seen a surge of campaign contributions from the energy industry, whose giving patterns have long favored Republicans. Of course, you need to know how to read media-speak here. In this context, "energy industry" means fossil and nuclear energy, and "moderate" means friendlier to fossil and nuclear energy. As Exhibit A, I give you the "Blue Dog Democrats," a coalition of 47 business-friendly Dems: Last August, for example, 38 Democrats -- many of them Blue Dogs -- voted against an amendment to the energy bill to establish a renewable electricity mandate. Nonetheless, the amendment passed 220-190. Later that day, 11 of those Democrats also voted against a measure that sought to repeal some tax credits for oil companies. This cycle, they are raking it in: Last year, Blue Dog PAC -- which distributes money to group members and other moderate candidates -- received $96,000 from electric utilities, oil-and-gas companies, and energy industry groups, according to Federal Election Commission figures. Industry is also targeting individual Dems with swing votes on key committees, like Rep. John Barrow of Georgia ($100,000 this cycle so far), Jim Matheson of Utah ($78,000 so far), Rep. Baron Hill of Indiana ($25,000 so far), and Rep. G.K. Butterfield of North Carolina ($33,000 so far, even though he faces no serious challenger). Meanwhile, the vast renewable and efficiency lobbies are ... blogging their little hearts out.
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