Alabama 2023 Regular Session

Alabama House Bill HR108

Introduced
4/20/23  
Refer
4/20/23  
Report Pass
4/27/23  

Caption

ENCOURAGING THE ALABAMA CONGRESSIONAL DELEGATION TO BE PROACTIVE IN PROTECTING ALABAMA'S PROPANE INDUSTRY BY PRESERVING THE CONSUMER ENERGY CHOICE TO USE PROPANE AS A CLEAN FUEL ENERGY SOURCE.

Impact

The resolution aims to impact state policies by urging Congress to remain vigilant against energy policies that may restrict or threaten the use of propane. Given the rising domestic propane production and its competitive pricing in the face of declining oil prices, the proponents argue that maintaining access to propane will benefit both consumers and businesses in Alabama. By emphasizing consumer choice, the resolution seeks to empower individuals and businesses to continue using propane, especially during extreme weather conditions when other power sources may fail.

Summary

HR108 is a resolution encouraging the Alabama Congressional Delegation to actively safeguard Alabama's propane industry by preserving consumer energy choices. The bill emphasizes the importance of propane as a clean fuel alternative that is both reliable and environmentally friendly, underscoring its significance in America's energy mix. It highlights propane’s role in reducing greenhouse gas emissions and other pollutants when compared to traditional fuels such as gasoline and diesel. The resolution expresses a need for policymakers to recognize and support the continued use of propane as a viable energy source for homes and businesses.

Contention

There are notable implications from the passage of HR108 concerning future energy regulations. Some legislators and advocacy groups may argue that while supporting propane is necessary, it could lead to a divergence from investments in renewable energy sources. Critics may contend that prioritizing one energy source could inhibit broader discussions on sustainable energy consumption practices. The outcomes of this resolution reflect the ongoing battle between traditional fuel proponents and advocates for renewable energy advancements.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

AL HB198

Building codes; Alabama Home Builders Licensure Board; Alabama Residential Building Code, authorized to be established

AL SB288

Building codes; Alabama Home Builders Licensure Board; Alabama Residential Building Code, authorized to be established

AL SB304

Powering Growth Act established, Alabama Energy Infrastructure Bank and the Strategic Energy Procurement Fund established under the State Industrial Development Authority to assist in obtaining equipment and providing financing for qualified energy infrastructure projects

AL SJR67

Supporting the acquisition and secure storage of uranium-233 in Alabama

AL SJR78

Alabama, A State of Character

AL SB209

Taxation; to adjust the dollar value cap based on Consumer Price Index, of certain items exempt from sales tax during certain weekends

AL HB315

Taxation; to adjust the dollar value cap based on Consumer Price Index (CPI) of certain items exempt from sales tax during certain weekends

AL HB605

Taxation; to exempt the sale of certain items used in agricultural production from state sales and use tax

AL HB516

Consumer protection, use of a computer to interact with a consumer when consumer believes the interaction is with a human is an unlawful trade practice

AL SJR40

Commending Taiwan for its relations with the U.S. and State of Alabama

Similar Bills

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