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Wednesday, November 04, 2009
3 senators join forces to rescue climate bill
By DINA CAPPIELLO
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Three senators with differing political views are working behind the scenes to rescue troubled climate legislation.

Sen. John Kerry, D-Mass., together with Sen. Lindsey Graham, R-S.C., and Sen. Joe Lieberman, a Connecticut independent, said Wednesday they would work with the White House to patch together a bill that could pass the Senate. Meanwhile, a key Senate committee was considering advancing the bill without Republican participation.

"Our effort is to try to reach out to broaden the base of support," Kerry said at an afternoon news conference. "The key here is to really negotiate once, in a sense."

Graham, who has come under fire in his home state for his support of action on climate change, said working on legislation was a "once in a lifetime opportunity" to solve two problems: heat-trapping carbon dioxide pollution and the country's dependence on foreign sources of fuel.

"If environmental policy is not good business policy, you will not get 60 votes," Graham warned. "The green economy is coming. We can either follow or lead."

The announcement came as the Senate Environment and Public Works Committee for a second day delayed voting on any changes to a climate and energy bill introduced in late September by Kerry and Sen. Barbara Boxer, D-Calif., because no Republicans showed up.

Democratic aides, speaking on condition of anonymity because the decision was not final, said late Wednesday that Democrats were considering advancing the bill out of committee without Republican participation. A vote could come as early as Thursday morning, and because no Republicans are expected to be present, the measure would have to be voted on without any amendments.

Republican lawmakers are demanding a more thorough economic analysis of the measure, which would reduce heat-trapping gases by 83 percent by 2050, saying it will raise energy prices and cause job losses.

The legislation, which would set up a market for pollution permits, has also raised concerns among moderate Democrats, including Sen. Max Baucus, D-Mont.

Kerry, Graham and Lieberman stressed Wednesday that their "dual track" for climate legislation would not usurp Boxer's efforts, or the work of five other committees that have jurisdiction over energy and climate policy.

"We are all working on a strategy to get a 60-vote bill written," said Boxer, who said that from the beginning she had asked Kerry and other senators to drum up support outside her committee.

To do so, the senators said they would take the best pieces of the Kerry-Boxer bill and add more incentives for nuclear power and offshore drilling that could bring some Republicans and moderate Democrats on board.

Tony Kreindler, a spokesman for the Environmental Defense Fund, said the three senators "have given a new life to a bipartisan process."

Left unanswered was how long the new process would take. Kerry said he would not be bound by a specific time frame. But with a month left until 192 nations gather in Copenhagen to hammer out a new international treaty to slow global warming, the Obama administration and Democrats are under pressure to show movement on a climate bill. Continued...

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Try to wrap your mind around legislating about the weather or climate....."Climate legislation"...It's mindboggling, these fools actually think they can control what the temp will be. I want to hear why the present temp. the perfect one and besides there is no such thing as "global temperture." The earth's temp is both rising and falling at the same time. To take two points in time and average them and say that's the temp. is absurd! It makes no difference and means NOTHING what the AVERAGE temp. is and what time of day would that be anyway? It's all just a distraction from the real agendas of this huge hoax!

Lindsay Graham should go back to SC
and let a real conservative Senator come to Congress. I think he imagines himself to be the John McCain of the 21st century.
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