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United States News See other United States News Articles Title: Tea Party Hypocrites Line Up For Clean Energy Dollars
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The NY Times
URL Source: http://www.nytimes.com/2011/09/20/u ... -home-states.html?ref=politics
Published: Sep 20, 2011
Author: ERIC LIPTON
Post Date: 2011-09-20 14:39:32 by war
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WASHINGTON On the Senate floor and the television airwaves, Senator Mitch McConnell has lambasted the Obama administration over what he has described as its failed efforts to stimulate new jobs through clean-energy projects backed with billions of dollars in federal loans or other assistance. But Mr. McConnell, of Kentucky, is one of several prominent Republicans who have worked to steer federal money to clean-energy projects in their home states, Energy Department documents show. Mr. McConnell made two personal appeals in 2009, asking Energy Secretary Steven Chu to approve as much as $235 million in federal loans for a plant to build electric vehicles in Franklin, Ky. I hope you will realize the importance of such job creation to Kentucky, Mr. McConnell said in a July 2009 memo supporting an application from Zap Motor Manufacturing. Federal lobbying disclosure records show that Mr. McConnells support for the project came after Zap Motor hired a Kentucky-based lobbyist, Robert Babbage, who has been a frequent contributor to Mr. McConnells campaigns and boasts on his own Internet site about his close ties to Mr. McConnell. Mr. Babbage declined to comment on the project. Gary Dodd, chief executive of Zap Motor, said the intervention by Mr. McConnell came after the company asked him to push the Energy Department to approve the loan. Mr. McConnells office, in a statement, defended his actions, saying, There was no effort to push the administration to short-circuit its due diligence simply to plan a ribbon-cutting. Mr. McConnells high-level advocacy took place despite early struggles for the project, including the financial collapse in 2008 of its first Kentucky business partner, Integrity Manufacturing. Mr. McConnell made no mention of these stumbles as he pushed for federal money, simply saying Zap Motor might create as many as 4,000 jobs in his state. Recently, he has joined with other Republicans in criticizing a March 2009 decision by the Obama administration to provide a $535 million government-backed loan to a California solar-panel manufacturer, Solyndra, which recently filed for bankruptcy and is now the subject of inquiries by the F.B.I. and Congress. The White House fact-tracked a half-billion-dollar loan to a politically connected energy firm, Mr. McConnell said Thursday in remarks on the Senate floor. This place was supposed to be the poster child of how the original stimulus would create jobs. Another Republican, Representative Lamar Smith of Texas, recently asked Attorney General Eric H. Holder Jr. to appoint an outside investigator to determine how the Department of Energy distributes clean-energy money. But in 2009, Mr. Smith wrote to Mr. Chu asking him to approve loan guarantees from stimulus money for a Texas project proposed by Tessera Solar, documents show. Representative Fred Upton, Republican of Michigan and another critic of the Energy Department program, signed letters along with other members of the Michigan delegation in 2009 and 2010, pushing at least five clean-energy projects in his state, including a $207 million loan request from EcoMotors International. And Representative Cliff Stearns, Republican of Florida, praised the opening last year of a lithium-ion battery manufacturing plant in his state, which relied upon an Energy Department grant. Mr. Smith, along with the others, defended their actions, saying lawmakers can be critical of the Energy Department programs while still seeking money. I wanted to support Texas companies in their applications for grants, Mr. Smith said in a statement. It is the responsibility of the Obama administration to carry out the necessary financial reviews of these proposals.
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