Salud Carbajal

07/17/2024 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 07/17/2024 11:09

Rep. Carbajal Joins Reps. Peters and Curtis to Introduce PROVE It Act to Boost American Business and Fair Global Competition

Congressman Salud Carbajal (CA-24) joined Representatives John Curtis (R-UT) and Scott Peters (D-CA) to introduce legislation designed to support American businesses and ensure fair competition on the global stage.

The Providing Reliable, Objective, Verifiable Emissions Intensity and Transparency (PROVE IT) Act would provide high-quality, verifiable data about emissions of U.S.-made products in comparison to international products, as well analyze the human rights and labor standards of each country producing a covered product.

"Our nation's climate experts have found that American-made products are among the cleanest and more carbon-efficient in the world. I am proud to support this bipartisan push to conduct the first-ever government effort to document these advantages as we work to promote cleaner manufacturing and production across our economy and around the world," said Rep. Carbajal.

Data provided in this study would protect U.S. manufacturers as the European Union and other countries begin to implement carbon-based tariffs.

"To address climate change, we must have a global race to the top, so that all nations have more strong incentives to reduce their emissions," said Rep. Peters. "Our PROVE IT Act will provide the data to show the benefits of America's high environmental standards while holding nations like China accountable for their emissions-intensive practices. I am excited to be leading this effort with Representative Curtis, which shows that even in an age of increasing partisanship, we can still work together to advance strong and common-sense environmental and energy policies."

"We should embrace the fact that American industries produce cleaner and with better standards than anywhere else in the world," said Rep. Curtis. "This bill is not just about proving our energy dominance; it's about leveling the playing field in international competition. Russia and China are on an unapologetic trajectory to energy dominance, using none of the innovative technologies or regulations that make our energy cleaner in the United States. This legislation will help American businesses compete globally, strengthen our trade relationships, and provide our allies with a reliable energy partner."

Key Provisions of the PROVE IT Act:

  • Emissions intensity study: Establishes a study to determine the average product emissions intensity of certain goods produced in the United States, compared to those from other countries. It also establishes a report on how any foreign governments, such as China, gain a competitive advantage in international trade by permitting, or engaging in, the use of forced labor, child labor, or unacceptable work conditions.
  • Transparency and accountability: The study will provide detailed, specific, and transparent data on emissions, helping to hold countries with less stringent environmental standards accountable.
  • Supporting American businesses: By showcasing the lower emissions intensity of American products, the PROVE IT Act will bolster arguments for promoting U.S. manufacturing and energy production over foreign competitors.
  • No new taxes or reporting requirements: The legislation explicitly states that it does not provide any authority to impose new taxes or establish new mandatory reporting requirements on domestic production.

Cosponsors of the legislation include Reps. David Valadao (R-CA), Jimmy Panetta (D-CA), Jim Costa (D-CA), Maria Salazar (R-FL), Eric Sorensen (D-IL), Larry Bucshon (R-IN), Troy Carter (D-LA), Seth Magaziner (D-RI), Chrissy Houlahan (D-PA), Steve Cohen (D-TN), Diana DeGette (D-CO), Jack Bergman (R-MI), Ann McLane Kuster (D-NH), Juan Ciscomani (R-AZ), Lori Chavez-DeRemer (R-OR), Andrew Garbarino (R-NY), Blake Moore (R-UT), and Celeste Maloy (R-UT).

Supporting stakeholders include the Steel Manufacturers Association, American Iron & Steel Institute, United States Chamber of Commerce, Portland Cement Association, Concrete Reinforcing Steel Institute, Ultra Low-Carbon Solar Alliance, Bipartisan Policy Center Action, and the Climate Leadership Council.

Under the legislation, covered products include aluminum, articles of aluminum, articles of cement, articles of iron and steel, articles of plastic, biofuels, cement, crude oil, fertilizer, glass, hydrogen, iron and steel, lithium-ion batteries, natural gas, petrochemicals, plastics, pulp and paper, refined strategic and critical minerals, refined petroleum products, solar cells and panels, uranium, and wind turbines.

A Senate version was introduced by Senators Chris Coons (D-DE) and Kevin Cramer (R-ND) and favorably reported out of the Senate Environment and Public Works (EPW) Committee this year.

Full text of the PROVE It Act can be found here.