Scientists & Engineers for America

Dennis Kucinich (Former Presidential Candidate)


Dennis Kucinich
D-OH


Biography

KUCINICH, Dennis, a Representative from Ohio; born in Cleveland, Cuyahoga County, Ohio, October 8, 1946; graduated from St. John Cantius, Cleveland, Ohio, 1964; B.A., Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, Ohio, 1973; M.A., Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, Ohio, 1973; member of the Cleveland, Ohio, city council, 1969-1973, 1983; clerk of courts, Cleveland, Ohio, 1975; mayor of Cleveland, Ohio, 1977-1979; member of the Ohio state senate, 1995-1996; elected as a Democrat to the One Hundred Fifth Congress and to the five succeeding Congresses (January 3, 1997-present).

DENNIS KUCINICH'S RECORD ON SCIENCE

Congressman Kucinich dropped out of the 2008 Democratic Presidential Primaries on January 25.

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[edit] Energy

Congressman Kucinich supports using renewable energy, energy efficient technology, and increasing energy independence as a “path to a sustainable energy future.” Congressman Kucinich pledged to join the Kyoto Protocol if elected President. He also proposes to create a Works Green Administration (WGA) to work with the EPA and NASA to develop sustainable energy and rebuild infrastructure.

[edit] Evolution/Intelligent Design

[edit] Environment

[edit] Arctic National Wildlife Refuge

In the 107th Congress, Congressman Kucinich voted against oil drilling in the Arctic National wildlife Refuge by striking language that would have opened the reserve from the Energy Policy Act of 2002[1].

[edit] Global Warming

In the House of Representatives he is a co-sponsor of the Safe Climate Act of 2007 (H.R. 1590), which would establish a cap-and-trade system to decrease greenhouse gas emissions to 80% of 1990 levels by 2050.

[edit] Healthcare

Kucinich supports a universal, single-payer, not-for-profit healthcare system. In Congress he introduced the United States National Health Insurance Act (H.R. 676), that calls for the establishment of a national healthcare system.

[edit] Stem Cell Research

He voted in favor of the Stem Cell Research Enhancement Act of 2007 (S. 5) and supports expanding federal funding for embryonic stem cell research.

[edit] Speeches on Science and Health Policy Issues


[edit] SCIENCE IN THE DEBATES:

MSNBC Democratic Debate, September 26, 2007

Question: Would you be in favor of developing more nuclear power here in the United States?

Kucinich: Well, first of all, you know, I know a little bit about this because I actually blocked a nuclear dump in Ohio. And I was one of the few up here who actually spoke against having a nuclear dump in Nevada. The truth of the matter is that nuclear power is very expensive, Tim. They never factored in the cost of storage, which continues forever.

I want to keep utility rates low by having a Works Green Administration, emphasis on solar and wind, drive down this energy curve of hydrocarbon consumption. And, finally, no more war as an instrument of policy. No more resource wars. We've got to make the transition away from oil, and that's what a Kucinich administration would do.

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[edit] Endnotes

  1. Energy Policy Act of 2002 (H.R. 4) http://thomas.loc.gov/cgi-bin/query/z?c107:H.R.4: