Wednesday, November 7, 2012

Harry reid climate bill

  • Top senator hopes to work on climate change bill

    WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid said on Wednesday that he hoped senators would work on climate change legislation, though he did not provide a time frame for doing so. "Climate change is an extremely important issue for me ...

    www.chicagotribune.com

  • "I Thought We'd Already Answered That Question": Will Politicians Keep Talking ...

    Then, suddenly, there was a new problem: Harry Reid, the Senate Majority Leader, said that he wanted to pass immigration reform before the climate-change bill. It was a cynical ploy. Everyone in the Senate knew that there was no immigration bill. Reid ...

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  • The Day Climate Change Became A Second-Tier Concern Under Obama

    The conservative Tea Party movement turned opposition to climate legislation, even climate science, into an article of faith.

    www.businessinsider.com

  • 2012 Election Results: Winners & Losers

    Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid (D-Nev.) can breathe a sigh of relief. Close wins in North Dakota, Massachusetts, Indiana, Missouri and ... Loser: Climate Change. Even with Hurricane Sandy wreaking havoc all along the eastern seaboard in the final ...

    www.huffingtonpost.com

  • Reid's Machine Powers Obama in Nevada Test

    "Mr. Vice President, let me give you some real numbers here," Senator Harry Reid, the Democratic majority leader, said to union members who had screamed "Harry!

    www.nytimes.com

  • The Risk for Democrats: Californication

    A pleasant climate and its status as the longstanding hub of America's high tech industry gives the state enduring strengths that other areas lack.

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  • An Uneasy Status Quo

    Rather than a new era of post-partisanship, President Obama's first four years in office have yielded perhaps the most bitterly partisan climate in Washington since House Republicans impeached ... and Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid -- will be back ...

    www.nationaljournal.com

  • New Senate math challenges Obama's agenda

    WASHINGTON - From health care to job creation and from bank reform to climate change, President Barack Obama's agenda is facing a new and serious challenge after the upset victory by Republican Scott Brown in the Massachusetts special senatorial ...

    www.boulderweekly.com

  • Ray Hagar: Online gaming could be bad bet for the north

    In this climate, it's a concern that Nevada's U.S. Senate candidates - Republican Dean Heller and Democrat Shelley Berkley - seem to be rushing headlong toward the legalization of online poker.

    www.rgj.com

  • What It Will Take for Barack Obama to Become the Next FDR

    During the 2008 campaign, he acknowledged that the last Democratic president, Bill Clinton, had not changed the course of politics the way that Ronald Reagan had.

    www.theatlantic.com

  • Obama's Broken Promises: Will He Deliver If He Wins?

    "But what I can guarantee is that we will have in the first year an immigration bill that I strongly support and that I'm promoting.

    www.thefiscaltimes.com

  • Renewable Energy Tax Credits News Briefs

    Ted Poe, R-Texas, and Mike Thompson, D-Calif., introduced H.R. 6437, the Master Limited Partnerships Parity Act. The legislation, a companion bill to S. 3275, proposes a change in the federal tax code to make it easier for private capital investment in ...

    www.novoco.com

  • Candidates consider property tax reform, big concerns

    83rd state House - Rick Mirabito, incumbent, Democrat, and Harry Rogers, Republican. 84th state House ... Reid's lack of leadership. These bills have addressed taxes, regulations and energy costs. America is becoming the least competitive place because ...

    www.sungazette.com

  • Chance to win: Obama 83.7%, Romney 16.3%

    In the longer run, I'm far more concerned with whether the Dems will hang on to the Senate. Looks likely, but again… Assuming so, will Harry Reid then have the huevos to finally push his caucus to adopt filibuster rules reform? Or is he gonna wuss out ...

    americablog.com

  • Let's Put the Nebraska Senate Race in Proper Context

    Ben Nelson's "Cornhusker Kickback," as the GOP is calling it, got all the attention Saturday, but other senators lined up for deals as Majority Leader Harry Reid corralled the last few votes for a health reform package. Nelson's might be the most ...

    www.thedailybeast.com

  • How can Barack Obama or Mitt Romney help Nevada?

    Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid, D-Nev., remains one of Obama's closest advisers on Internet gaming. Reid has ... When the 85 percent Democratic legislature passed a bill putting a moratorium on any new charter, Romney vetoed the bill. He believes ...

    www.rgj.com

  • Griffith fighting for the 9th

    It seems like (U.S. Senator) Harry Reid (D-Nev.) appears to be a component ... While he conceded that the earth appears to be in a warming cycle, "We are destroying the American economy with an attempt to control the climate. Even if we did everything ...

    bdtonline.com

  • Romney, Obama campaigns face-off in swing states

    On Oct. 29, Obama is set to team up with President Bill Clinton to hit three key swing states in a row in one day, visiting Ohio and Virginia before ending with a rally in Orlando, hot on the heels of Romney.

    www.humanevents.com

  • Anatomy of a Deferred-Action Dream

    ... prospects for bigger changes dimmed amid recession and an intensifying anti-immigrant climate. Yet the Dream Act proved elusive.

    online.wsj.com

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