Wednesday, November 7, 2012

Harry reid climate change

  • 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 ...

    www.tnr.com

  • the day Obama chose a strategy of silence on climate change

    In the summer of 2010, the US senate dropped the bill, with then Democrat Senate majority leader Harry Reid admitting: "We know we don't have the votes.

    www.guardian.co.uk

  • 2012 Election Results: Winners & Losers

    Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid (D-Nev.) ... Even with Hurricane Sandy wreaking havoc all along the eastern seaboard in the final stretch running up to Election Day, neither of the presidential candidates gave the issue of climate change much thought.

    www.huffingtonpost.com

  • My Turn: What is Mitt Romney so afraid of?

    ... his desire, or not, to serve in Vietnam, his support for or against health care reform, his support for and against 'Don't Ask, Don't Tell', his position on climate change, or his support or non-support of the Bush tax cuts and too many other ...

    www.examiner.com

  • Republicans Keep The House; Democrats To Retain Senate

    ... while missteps from Tea Party favorites helped Democrats retain a majority in the Senate.That means the two chambers of Congress remain deeply divided, with prospects for agreement on such big-ticket items as deficits, tax rates and climate change ...

    www.northcountrypublicradio.org

  • Ohio, North Carolina, and Nevada in The New Yorker

    Pope's goal was to change the political climate in his own state, but it was also to influence the outcome of this year's Presidential election: once they came into office, the newly elected Republican members of the North Carolina General Assembly ...

    www.newyorker.com

  • Rep. Jeff Flake makes four: BYU will have a quartet of alumni in US Senate

    "In the race's final days, the six-term congressman got support from GOP presidential nominee Mitt Romney, who argued that Flake would serve as a roadblock to Senate Democratic leader Harry Reid." "Flake ... The Hill blogger Ben Geman noted Wednesday ...

    www.deseretnews.com

  • In Maine, a Coronation for Angus King – and a Question

    Harry Reid, D-Nev., and the Democrats. In fact, national Democrats bet their campaign strategy on that assumption, chasing away top-flight potential candidates from the race and abandoning their party's formal nominee for fear of dividing the vote ...

    www.nationaljournal.com

  • Armstrong Stripped Of His Seven Tour De France Titles

    Also On May 2, 2006, the Federal Climate Change Science Program, commissioned by the Bush administration in 2002, released the first of 21 assessments.

    missourisportsmag.com

  • The prospects for compromise

    well, i mean, look, every senate and every congress has its own sort of ecosystem and its own personality. granted mitch mcconnell and harry reid will still be in charge but i think that calculus of one president obama not being an incumbent anymore ...

    video.msnbc.msn.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.

    www.slate.com

  • A Progressive Surge

    The Senate's newly invigorated progressive caucus provides majority leader Harry Reid with an opening to respond to pressure for reform of Senate rules, ending filibuster abuses and making the Democratic majority a functional force that can hold its ...

    www.thenation.com

  • Republicans Right For Once

    A majority of Republican strategists privately agree with me and believe Barack Obama is most likely to be inaugurated in January and Harry Reid is most likely to return as majority leader of the United States Senate. The Bloomberg endorsement is ...

    www.ukprogressive.co.uk

  • Federal solar energy roadmap creates opportunities for Arizona

    Studies are showing that Arizona is likely to be rapidly affected by climate change and that costs of energy production, among other things, will rise as a result.

    www.examiner.com

  • New Senate math challenges Obama's agenda

    By McClatchy-Tribune News Service. 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 ...

    www.boulderweekly.com

  • Study Identifies Most Influential Individuals In Energy Sector

    Energy & Power Subcommittee chairman Ed Whitfield (R-KY) and Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid (D-NV) are the most visible politicians in digital media, receiving total influence scores of 3,983 and 3,591 respectively, according to the first Text100 ...

    www.holmesreport.com

  • Nevada Think Tank Publishes "Piglet Book" Citing Government Waste

    Harry Reid's efforts to promote green energy projects in the state using taxpayer subsidies. "While Reid regularly trumpets these deals as ways to 'create jobs' in the state, these ... Reid has strongly supported green energy development in his Senate ...

    carsonnow.org

  • Remember: Romney and Ryan want to cancel disaster relief

    Let's think way back to June—Obama was signing off on a new budget policy for disaster relief driven by Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid that would make it easier for disaster-stricken areas to access relief funds. Tea Party Republicans hated the ...

    www.deathandtaxesmag.com

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

    Ever since Barack Obama's election in 2008, people have debated whether he might be for the Democratic Party what Ronald Reagan was for the Republicans -- a transformational president in the mold of Franklin Delano Roosevelt who changes the basic ...

    www.theatlantic.com

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