Will the Senate Once Again Leave House Dems High and Dry?House Prepares to Vote for $22 Billion Energy Tax, While Senate May Not Act
WASHINGTON, D.C.,
July 29, 2010
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Jill Strait or Spencer Pederson
(202-225-2761)
Although the House is expected to vote tomorrow on “oil spill” legislation (The CLEAR Act), things aren’t going as well over on the other side of the Capitol. According to The Hill:
House Democrats must be experiencing a sense of déjà vu, having just recently been abandoned by the Senate on cap-and-trade legislation. As reported this week in the Washington Post:
It’s understandable that House Democrats, already on the hook for voting for a job-killing cap-and-trade national energy tax, might be nervous about also defending a vote on another job-killing energy tax in the CLEAR Act if the Senate won’t be there to back them up. After all, a vote for the CLEAR Act is a vote for:
“Speaker Pelosi is marching House Democrats off a tax-and-spend plank with the CLEAR Act while Senate Democrats are poised to skedaddle without passing a matching bill,” said Natural Resources Committee Ranking Member Doc Hastings. # # # |
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