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Rep. Scott Peters @RepScottPeters

@ARPAE Tackling climate change is an opportunity to increase our energy independence, raise our standard of living, ensure future generations have clean air and water, and develop a workforce to make it all possible. I look forward to working with my colleagues to #ActonClimate now. — PolitiTweet.org

Posted April 10, 2019
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Rep. Scott Peters @RepScottPeters

@ARPAE The #ClimatePlaybook is online so anyone who wants to can read it, critique it, or make suggestions. You can do that here >> đź“§ https://t.co/TdizZpRAEW — PolitiTweet.org

Posted April 10, 2019
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Rep. Scott Peters @RepScottPeters

@ARPAE To be clear, this is only the beginning of a conversation and the #ClimatePlaybook invites new ideas on how to improve these bills – which are mostly bipartisan and therefore, have a good shot at becoming law. Now it’s time to get to work—together. — PolitiTweet.org

Posted April 10, 2019
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Rep. Scott Peters @RepScottPeters

Finally, federal investment in programs like @ARPAE and the SunShot Initiative help accelerate ground-breaking energy technology. The government must support every stage of energy innovation from energy research and development to demonstration and deployment. https://t.co/Qj98TeXqpX — PolitiTweet.org

Posted April 10, 2019
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Rep. Scott Peters @RepScottPeters

A transition to a clean energy economy will disproportionately affect low-income communities. We need to invest in job retraining, income support, and help workers in the coal and petroleum industry. This will keep our economy strong and ensure a successful transition for all. https://t.co/hL6AV7DCk8 — PolitiTweet.org

Posted April 10, 2019
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Rep. Scott Peters @RepScottPeters

Natural disasters caused by climate change have increased in cost and frequency. The federal government must give communities across the U.S. the resources and information they need to develop and improve their extreme weather resiliency efforts. https://t.co/ZNHzxSEL8N — PolitiTweet.org

Posted April 10, 2019
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Rep. Scott Peters @RepScottPeters

The U.S. must also reclaim our global leadership on climate by re-entering the #ParisAgreement, meeting our commitments to Canada & Mexico, and ratifying the Kigali Amendment to the Montreal Protocol. We also need to recognize climate change as a national security threat. https://t.co/bw90CJWVeO — PolitiTweet.org

Posted April 10, 2019
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Rep. Scott Peters @RepScottPeters

Super pollutants are much more potent than CO2 and stay in the atmosphere longer. We can cut these emissions quickly by supporting methane capture, better agricultural practices, low-emission refrigeration systems, and a national framework for transitioning away from HFCs. https://t.co/sCLh7NFIeF — PolitiTweet.org

Posted April 10, 2019
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Rep. Scott Peters @RepScottPeters

Methane emissions from livestock, and certain soil and manure management practices are some of the most potent sources of direct emissions. Improving agricultural practices and creating programs for carbon offsetting projects are market-based tools that can reduce emissions. https://t.co/vtYc8fj1Xg — PolitiTweet.org

Posted April 10, 2019
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Rep. Scott Peters @RepScottPeters

The residential and commercial building sector accounts for almost 40% of U.S. energy consumption. While commercial and residential buildings are much more efficient now, we can do more to offset the emissions created by increased use of appliances and electronics. https://t.co/1mLb7I5Gys — PolitiTweet.org

Posted April 10, 2019
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Rep. Scott Peters @RepScottPeters

U.S. manufacturing accounts for 12% of GDP, 31% of energy consumption, and 21% of annual greenhouse gas emissions. Promoting energy efficiency, less carbon-intensive fuels, and other mitigation technologies is key to quickly reducing emissions in this sector. https://t.co/PSEwXFQjUt — PolitiTweet.org

Posted April 10, 2019
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Rep. Scott Peters @RepScottPeters

Reducing emissions from the electricity sector requires investments in low-carbon, renewable, and zero-carbon emitting technologies. We also need to reform the energy market to successfully transition to a clean energy economy. https://t.co/YjmnTagb2i — PolitiTweet.org

Posted April 10, 2019
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Rep. Scott Peters @RepScottPeters

The U.S. transportation sector is the largest source of greenhouse gas emissions. We can reduce that by using alternative fuels, such as biofuels and hydrogen, improving fuel efficiency, and modernizing the grid for electric cars. https://t.co/8wLznQqVoD — PolitiTweet.org

Posted April 10, 2019
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Rep. Scott Peters @RepScottPeters

Economists agree a #CarbonTax offers the most cost-effective incentive to reduce emissions. The majority of American families could benefit from rebates that offset the hardship of increased energy prices. https://t.co/n5ccmb8v2H — PolitiTweet.org

Posted April 10, 2019
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Rep. Scott Peters @RepScottPeters

First, we need economy-wide incentives at all levels of government and in partnership with other countries. This includes upholding our commitment to the #ParisAgreement and establishing federal programs in the U.S. to prevent the average global temperature from rising. https://t.co/IIgv5Vmbvu — PolitiTweet.org

Posted April 10, 2019
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Rep. Scott Peters @RepScottPeters

The #ClimatePlaybook is a list of bills already introduced by Republicans and Democrats—some with bipartisan support. Together, they would take immediate steps to reduce greenhouse gasses and slow—even reverse—the effects of climate change. — PolitiTweet.org

Posted April 10, 2019
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Rep. Scott Peters @RepScottPeters

Climate change and its effects are undeniable. Scientists warn we must make unprecedented changes to avoid the worst effects. Policymakers and the public agree we must act now and that's why we need the #ClimatePlaybook. https://t.co/2rvG5jvgYG — PolitiTweet.org

Posted April 10, 2019
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Rep. Scott Peters @RepScottPeters

Support of San Diego's life sciences sector is support for life-changing discoveries, economic growth, and job creation. I'm honored to receive the Innovator in Biotechnology from the Biotechnology Innovation Organization. https://t.co/5FTt8K6cv2 — PolitiTweet.org

Posted April 9, 2019
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Rep. Scott Peters @RepScottPeters

Thank you @USChamber for honoring me with the Spirit of Enterprise Award. I will continue to fight for investments that increase opportunity for San Diegans, fuel our local economy, and create jobs. https://t.co/qIWSmxHbpb — PolitiTweet.org

Posted April 9, 2019
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Rep. Scott Peters @RepScottPeters

A new @sdworkforce report identified jobs likely to grow the most over the next five years. This tells us where we need to build talent pipelines to meet the demand. https://t.co/zhDX0p89Yh — PolitiTweet.org

Posted April 8, 2019
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Rep. Scott Peters @RepScottPeters

Celebrated the opening of The Conrad—the newest performing arts center by @ljmusicsociety honoring San Diego philanthropist Conrad Prebys. It joins San Diego's arts scene as a center for culture, events, education, and global artists. #TheConradOpens https://t.co/K4RmnUeCxF https://t.co/8HzcAOibbu — PolitiTweet.org

Posted April 8, 2019
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Rep. Scott Peters @RepScottPeters

San Diego WWII veterans are invited to join @WWIIMemorial for their salute to the #GreatestGeneration. Veterans can also sign up to be honored in person, or online during the ceremony. Family members can also nominate living or deceased veterans >>> https://t.co/FZR8ClwngM — PolitiTweet.org

WWII Memorial Friends @WWIIMemorial

Calling all WWII Veterans! Let us Honor, Recognize & #ThankYou at the World War II Memorial! Friends is calling on… https://t.co/YrUDcO…

Posted April 8, 2019
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Rep. Scott Peters @RepScottPeters

@RepLucyMcBath @RepLBR Participating businesses would receive tax credits to help fund contributions and small businesses would receive credits that cover half of the required contributions. Independent workers and employees at even smaller companies would receive an individual tax credit. — PolitiTweet.org

Posted April 8, 2019
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Rep. Scott Peters @RepScottPeters

@RepLucyMcBath @RepLBR The bill establishes a minimum employer contribution to a savings plan of 50 cents per hour worked, which equals $20 per week and more than $1,000 per year. More than ever, benefits should follow the person, because most people don’t work for one company for their entire career. https://t.co/UpDxNH2Je8 — PolitiTweet.org

Posted April 8, 2019
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Rep. Scott Peters @RepScottPeters

Most Americans don’t have the financial means to save for retirement. I introduced the Saving for the Future Act with @RepLucyMcBath and @RepLBR to create automatic employer contributions and increase financial security and economic mobility. https://t.co/VUYxJ4ooiY — PolitiTweet.org

Posted April 8, 2019
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Rep. Scott Peters @RepScottPeters

Helped kick-off the @SANDAG-@UCSanDiego #Designathon, which asks students, industry, and communities to create and enter a design for a mobility hub at the future Pepper Canyon #MidCoast Station. This innovative approach asks for buy-in from our top talent and future riders. https://t.co/FVj0ZU3sx0 — PolitiTweet.org

Posted April 8, 2019
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Rep. Scott Peters @RepScottPeters

RT @IPSsmartmeter: US Congressman @RepScottPeters, representing the 52nd District of California, visits Smart Cities leader, IPS Group, tod… — PolitiTweet.org

Posted April 7, 2019 Retweet
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Rep. Scott Peters @RepScottPeters

Visited Ron's Pharmacy in Sorrento Valley, which provides long-term care facilities with the medication and consult… https://t.co/RAU6TkCYE7 — PolitiTweet.org

Posted April 6, 2019
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Rep. Scott Peters @RepScottPeters

The Trump Administration is trying to force #Dreamers to live in fear by threatening their legal status. Don’t let… https://t.co/Lx4X11FHO0 — PolitiTweet.org

Posted April 5, 2019
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Rep. Scott Peters @RepScottPeters

#TeamPeters attended the presentation of the 4-Year Impact Report of @zero8hundred, which I helped found. 3,500 transitioning services members have enrolled. Of those seeking employment, 89% found a job. It’s now branching out to other communities. https://t.co/rpSwbcz8ho — PolitiTweet.org

Posted April 5, 2019