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Green laws no slam-dunk in new Congress
Environmentalists project success now that
Democrats control both chambers. But a push for stronger rules could
scramble partisan loyalty.
By Richard Simon, Times Staff Writer
December 18, 2006
WASHINGTON — Steps to curb global warming. Tougher
fuel economy standards for automobiles. Repeal of massive tax breaks
for the oil industry.
Environmentalists are busy these days crafting their holiday
wish-list, giddy about the prospects for success in the new
Democratic-controlled Congress.
Nor will assent from the House be an easy matter.
Asked to assess Boxer's prospects for enacting a law to cap
emissions, Sen. Larry E. Craig (R-Idaho) said: "She hasn't
called John Dingell."
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