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Carbon-Control Bill Faces Tough Fight In Senate

CHARLES BABINGTON   07/20/10 07:33 PM ET   AP

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WASHINGTON — Senate efforts to pass an energy bill with carbon controls appeared in doubt Tuesday as leaders said they still lack the needed votes.

After a closed-door meeting of Democratic senators, Sen. Dianne Feinstein, D-Calif., urged her colleagues to postpone action until the fall, when a better economic climate might help.

But some lawmakers say a delay would push the issue closer to the Nov. 2 elections, in which Republicans hope for major House and Senate gains, making passage even less likely.

Only a handful of GOP senators have said they might back a plan to set prices on heat-trapping carbon emissions. A compromise plan to put controls on emissions from only utilities has not attracted the 60 votes needed to advance it in the 100-member chamber.

Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid said Democrats will meet Thursday to seek "a way forward." Several colleagues said he faces an uphill hike.

The House voted 219-212 last year for a "cap and trade" energy plan. It would create economic incentives to limit heat-trapping gases from power plants, vehicles and other sources.

The issue quickly bogged down in the Senate. Now, with time running short, even a sharply scaled-back version is in trouble.

Congress traditionally takes a long August recess. After Labor Day, the fast-approaching election will make difficult issues all the harder to resolve.

"Republicans are basically slow-walking us out of time," Sen. Debbie Stabenow, D-Mich., said Tuesday.

Some senators want a bill that deals only with non-carbon issues such as greater energy efficiency and cleaning up the Gulf oil spill. Others say such a narrowly focused bill would be a waste of time and opportunity.

Sen. Joe Lieberman, a Connecticut independent who works with Democrats on energy, said Democrats are "of many minds on this." Most members, he said, want "a strong energy-independence, emission-reduction, job-creation bill."

"We know that this is difficult in an election year, but I think the public wants us to take a strong action on energy," Lieberman said.

Lieberman and Sen. John Kerry, D-Mass., the bill's leading sponsors, met Tuesday with the Edison Electric Institute, the trade group that represents about 70 percent of the U.S. electric power industry. No agreement was reached.

"The clock is our biggest enemy," Kerry said. "We have to figure out what is doable in this short span of time."

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Associated Press writers Ken Thomas, Matthew Daly and Frederic J. Frommer contributed to this report.

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12:32 PM on 07/22/2010
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dragonmaster
06:14 AM on 07/22/2010
If the President showed some leadership on this issue we could get a weak bill- that is more illusory then really reducing carbon- which is better then nothing.

The President continues to be the summer beach wimp- hiding/cowering behind a woman, while the beach bully (the oil and utility Lobby kicks sand in his face.
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jJohnson1
08:44 PM on 07/21/2010
I know that people need a tragedy to walk upand knock them on thier asses to wake up, but i doubt that is going to happen until the old greedy simpletons of the baby boomer generation who are largely to blame for stalling the possible changes we need. People saying they are for green energy but not wind turbines because they affect the view. or those who buy into the lobbiest mantry that its all just a theory. this is not my generation look at the studies it is the Gen X/ Tech generation that is for the carbon restrictions and for city living and against long commutes and freeways. the baby boomers on the other hand love the AC on in the summer and heater on in the winter at full tilt. while complaining about how its getting hotter whilste waiting in the line at the fast food drive though. not caring that this is the cause! go buy your big house and new car yearly and waste some more drive 30 minutes to work so you can have a lawn to water and mow and just keep on killing us all.
PC Contrarian
Political Correctnes­s is the opiate of the left.
04:30 PM on 07/21/2010
What we need is another testimony from Big Al; or maybe he's too busy:
http://www.nationalenquirer.com/exclusive_al_gore_sex_scandal_two_new_female_accusers_assault/celebrity/69024
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Kenyatta J Yamel
09:48 AM on 07/21/2010
they need to pass the same bill as the house which had already watered down the legslation. this congress is filled with so many do thing misrepresentatives it becomes very frustrating when you try to get them to pass something. especially with those stupid rules in the Senate giving so much power to the most conservative elements who sign on in exchange for carving out exemptions for their favorite lobbyists.
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Tom Czubernat
Seeking answers in a time of belief
09:14 AM on 07/21/2010
Look, Congress will dither on this type of legislation because they have to protect their big rollers. Change on this scale can only come from the ground, up.

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Check it out and enter your ideas!
07:55 AM on 07/21/2010
your Congress of cowardly ostriches once again sticking theire heads first in the globally warm sands and then up their derrieres where the sun don't shine. from that position of relative coolness, Feinstein wants go on summer vacation , Leibermann to led pollters have a breather while giving us the Unclean Air Act, and Kerry wants a secret deal that will blow up in his face once announced. The GOP wants to do nothing except give more subsidies to oil, gas, coal, and nuclear. Obama doesn't want to go to Fight Club anymore before November. The consequence of cowardice? BP destroys the Gulf Coast, gets and pays some fines, and we go back to drillin' and spilling'. Coal wins against renewables, pushing out the cost/technology frontier another decade or so. The U.S. falls farther behind Germany, Denmark, and China, which show that medium, small, and big sized economies can do renewables better and still export and grow. By the time the Democrats in the Senate feel the need to come out for air, the best opportunity in two decades to have a new energy policy will have been squandered.
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bd7769
I may not always be right, but I am never wrong.
08:05 AM on 07/21/2010
I would suggest that since you so strongly believe in the need to fight carbon pollution and are frustrated with the current antics of those in Washington, is to support the development of the original green energy source that is used by so many here in the US and in Europe.
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UpFromLiberalism
Liberalism is totalitarianism with a human face.
07:36 AM on 07/21/2010
dear leader, the slick flim-flam snake-oil sales man in the WH is on a roll

can you guess the original definitions of these terms?

Overseas Contingency Operation

Man-Caused Disaster

Carbon-Control Bill
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westcoastperspective
07:21 AM on 07/21/2010
On one post, most of you complain about how tough the poor have it and that there are no jobs. We need to extend unemployment, the situation is dire. Now the same people are discussing global warming, and you are all for policies that will increase energy bills and hurt the poor the most. Do you think that the poor are going to go get energy efficient windows or a new energy efficient refrigerator so they can get a tax break? They don't pay taxes as it is. They don't care about that stuff. They're just trying to keep food in the refrigerator. Hypocrisy.
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UpFromLiberalism
Liberalism is totalitarianism with a human face.
07:25 AM on 07/21/2010
"...policies that will increase energy bills..."

b-b-b-b-but it's for their own good

....and the ch-ch-children
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UpFromLiberalism
Liberalism is totalitarianism with a human face.
07:26 AM on 07/21/2010
i saw one liberal post: 'they'll get used to the price increases'
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ChiBloger
And the truth shall set us ALL free
08:40 AM on 07/21/2010
That or lung diseas. We know what your choice is, let us make the right decission for us and our children, if you don't mind?
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UpFromLiberalism
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04:09 AM on 07/21/2010
carbon tax

After a closed-door meeting of Democratic senators, Sen. Dianne Feinstein, D-Calif., urged her colleagues to postpone action until the fall, when a better economic climate might help.

riiiight; "until the fall, when a better economic climate"

read: "we fear our scam on the American citizens may be exposed and we can't get re-elected"

a better economic climate?

dear leader 'snake-oil salesman in chief' said this is a job creator, you know like the stimulus was supposed to be.

"Obama said "This is a jobs bill" and would increase employment in clean energy industries. There may well be new jobs created but they will be more than offset by the numbers of jobs lost. As manufacturing costs increase businesses will have no choice but to reduce employment as will businesses that depend on those manufactured products. Increased unemployment will also reduce consumer income thereby accelerating the downward spiral of our economy."
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westcoastperspective
07:06 AM on 07/21/2010
well said
03:45 AM on 07/21/2010
Sen. Lieberman I just want to breathe.
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westcoastperspective
07:07 AM on 07/21/2010
move out of California...I did, best decision ever
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01:25 AM on 07/21/2010
Of course this bill is another "fight", most Senators haven't found an industry issue they can't explane away. Two cheers for Lieberman, yet again voting against the best interests of the American population. How much goes this guy get for these positions?
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westcoastperspective
07:08 AM on 07/21/2010
Increased energy costs are not going to help the millions of people on unemployment right now
01:39 PM on 07/21/2010
Since when were you concerned for the unemployed?
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GuiltD
12:39 AM on 07/21/2010
Carbon Taxes: Outcome of rich royal oiler families becoming environmentally friendly while the world and central banks suffocate with all new cash.
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GuiltD
12:37 AM on 07/21/2010
Maurice Strong is laughing himself to the bank. " Fooled ya"
10:29 PM on 07/20/2010
WTF? 20% C02 reduction by 2030 from 2005 levels? The world (lest the US) uses 1995! With trade offs and loopholes this brings us DEEPER into the hole. Get real. 350 ppm C02 is the MAX we can have. I wrote my Sen. today, did u? You must let your reps. know that this is NOT good enough. We must go to the streets and raise hell, or hell will surely come to us. It is WAY past time to change. Wake up and do something, or a steep price will be paid by all. I'm mad as hell and not going to take it anymore!
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01:28 AM on 07/21/2010
Don't muddy the political process with facts. Next you'll demand that US Senators represent the best interests of American citizens.
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westcoastperspective
07:09 AM on 07/21/2010
The Senate was created to represent the best interests of the States