Bill Text: IA HR115 | 2017-2018 | 87th General Assembly | Introduced


Bill Title: A resolution urging the Governor of Iowa to take all necessary actions for the State of Iowa to become a member of the United States Climate Alliance.

Spectrum: Partisan Bill (Democrat 6-0)

Status: (N/A - Dead) 2018-04-17 - Laid over under Rule 25. H.J. 804. [HR115 Detail]

Download: Iowa-2017-HR115-Introduced.html

House Resolution 115 - Introduced

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                    HOUSE RESOLUTION NO.    
         BY  ISENHART, GASKILL, NIELSEN, OLDSON, STAED, and
                              PRICHARD
  1  1 A Resolution urging the Governor of Iowa to take all
  1  2    necessary actions for the State of Iowa to become a
  1  3    member of the United States Climate Alliance.
  1  4    WHEREAS, 195 countries signed the Paris Agreement
  1  5 on Climate Change, which aims to strengthen the global
  1  6 response to the threat of climate change, including by
  1  7 holding the increase in the global average temperature
  1  8 to less than 2 degrees Celsius above preindustrial
  1  9 levels; and
  1 10    WHEREAS, the United States signed the Paris
  1 11 Agreement, which builds upon the United Nations
  1 12 Framework Convention on Climate Change and recruits
  1 13 governments to the common cause of ambitiously
  1 14 combatting climate change by limiting global
  1 15 temperature increases, by dealing with climate impacts,
  1 16 and by adapting to its effects; and
  1 17    WHEREAS, the current presidential administration has
  1 18 announced its intent to withdraw the United States from
  1 19 the Paris Agreement; and
  1 20    WHEREAS, only international cooperation to reduce
  1 21 greenhouse gas emissions can mitigate climate
  1 22 impacts; and
  1 23    WHEREAS, 15 states and the Commonwealth of Puerto
  1 24 Rico have joined the United States Climate Alliance,
  1 25 committing to the goal of reducing greenhouse gas
  1 26 emissions consistent with the goals of the Paris
  1 27 Agreement; and
  2  1 WHEREAS, the Iowa Climate Change Advisory Council,
  2  2 which was created by the Iowa Department of Natural
  2  3 Resources, submitted proposals to the Governor and the
  2  4 General Assembly addressing a full range of policies
  2  5 and strategies, including the cost=effectiveness of the
  2  6 strategies and multiple scenarios designed to reduce
  2  7 statewide greenhouse gas emissions by 50 percent or
  2  8 more by 2050; and
  2  9    WHEREAS, since the council's report, researchers and
  2 10 educators from nearly every Iowa college and university
  2 11 have jointly produced annual statements on the impact
  2 12 of climate change on Iowans; and
  2 13    WHEREAS, the United States Climate Alliance agenda
  2 14 includes addressing matters critical to Iowa's future,
  2 15 including advanced transportation, natural and working
  2 16 lands, the role of utilities, appliance efficiency
  2 17 standards, the competitiveness of renewable energy,
  2 18 clean energy financing, insurance risk, pollution
  2 19 control, and community resilience; and
  2 20    WHEREAS, Iowa's participation in the United States
  2 21 Climate Alliance will help the state achieve the goals
  2 22 of the Iowa Energy Plan developed under the leadership
  2 23 of then Lieutenant Governor Kim Reynolds by the Iowa
  2 24 Economic Development Authority and the Iowa Department
  2 25 of Transportation, which aspires to collaborate
  2 26 locally, grow sustainably, and lead nationally,
  2 27 consistent with the aspiration that now is the time to
  2 28 continue to build on Iowa's energy=related successes
  2 29 by charting a sustainable and predictable course for
  2 30 tomorrow; and
  3  1 WHEREAS, the General Assembly and former Governor
  3  2 Terry E. Branstad approved legislation moving the
  3  3 Iowa Energy Center to the Iowa Economic Development
  3  4 Authority, strengthening the capacity of state
  3  5 government to implement the Iowa Energy Plan and
  3  6 to provide national leadership in the modern energy
  3  7 sector; and
  3  8    WHEREAS, the Iowa Economic Development Authority's
  3  9 City Energy Management Program works with participating
  3 10 communities to create energy action plans, establish
  3 11 the financial case to invest in energy efficiency,
  3 12 and develop a steady source of funding for energy
  3 13 efficiency projects; and
  3 14    WHEREAS, the Iowa Utilities Board and Office of
  3 15 Consumer Advocate have maintained an ongoing Energy
  3 16 Efficiency Collaborative, and the board has opened
  3 17 an inquiry into the potential for widespread use of
  3 18 distributed energy resources in Iowa; and
  3 19    WHEREAS, Iowa's public universities have engaged
  3 20 in a five=year project funded by the National Science
  3 21 Foundation to build Iowa's research capacity in
  3 22 sustainable energy systems, supporting studies in
  3 23 bioenergy, wind energy, energy utilization, and energy
  3 24 policy in partnership with the state's community
  3 25 colleges, private colleges, school districts,
  3 26 government agencies, and industries; and
  3 27    WHEREAS, Iowa State University's Bioeconomy
  3 28 Institute, which supports Iowa agriculture in the
  3 29 state's quest for sustainable sources of fuel, energy,
  3 30 chemicals, and material, and other researchers are part
  4  1 of the New Carbon Economy Consortium launched by the
  4  2 Center for Carbon Removal, a partnership of research
  4  3 institutions with the goal of removing carbon dioxide
  4  4 from the atmosphere and converting it into valuable
  4  5 products and services; and
  4  6    WHEREAS, the Iowa Department of Natural Resources
  4  7 has successfully led an interagency, public=private
  4  8 stakeholder group to coordinate development of efforts
  4  9 to reduce carbon emissions in Iowa and regionally in
  4 10 accordance with the federal Clean Power Plan; and
  4 11    WHEREAS, as elected officials representing
  4 12 legislative districts, members of the House of
  4 13 Representatives are willing to convene constituents and
  4 14 stakeholders to collaborate locally and are willing
  4 15 to partner with the executive branch to make the Iowa
  4 16 Energy Plan a reality, thereby helping Iowa do its
  4 17 part to achieve the goals of the Paris Agreement; NOW
  4 18 THEREFORE,
  4 19    BE IT RESOLVED BY THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES,
  4 20 That the House of Representatives urges Governor
  4 21 Kim Reynolds to take all necessary actions for the
  4 22 State of Iowa to become a member of, participate in,
  4 23 and maintain membership in the United States Climate
  4 24 Alliance.
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