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Bad Polluters Act of 2007

To amend the Internal Revenue Code of 1986 to deny refinery expensing to owners of refineries that are permitted to increase the discharge of pollutants into the Great Lakes.

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8/1/2007--Introduced.
Bad Polluters Act of 2007 - Amends the Internal Revenue Code to deny to a Great Lakes Polluter the taxpayer election to expense 50% of the cost of refinery property in the current taxpayer year. Defines "Great Lakes Polluter" as a refinery owner that hol... moreSee Full Bill Text

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August 05, 2007 British Petroleum/Amoco seeks to dump more pollutants into Lake ...

Tell BP what you think about BP and the environment via this form; Support the "Bad Polluters Act" - HR 3276 (are there good polluters?) sponsored by Mark Kirk(R), Melissa Bean(D), Jesse Jackson(D) and others. Contact Mark Kirk or your ...

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Source: Action For Liberty


August 03, 2007 Cong Roskam Joins in Panning BP Refinery Permit from EPA

This new legislation (HR 3276) would deny these tax credits to refiners who increase pollution in the Great Lakes. Further, if an entity has multiple refining facilities, one of which allows increased pollution in the Great Lakes, ...

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Source: Illinois Channel


July 31, 2007 Bill Action: Introduced: HR 3276: To amend the Internal Revenue ...

Mark Kirk [R-IL] introduced HR 3276: To amend the Internal Revenue Code of 1986 to deny refinery expensing to owners of refineries that are permitted to increase the discharge of pollutants into the Great Lakes. ...

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