Senate Rejects Limits on EPA's Greenhouse Gas Authority; House Vote Soon

"WASHINGTON — The Senate on Wednesday rejected efforts to block the Environmental Protection Agency’s program to regulate greenhouse gases, defeating four bills that would have limited the agency’s attempts to address global warming.



The Senate voted as the House was debating a measure that would also halt the regulations by repealing the agency’s scientific finding that carbon dioxide and other heat-trapping gases are endangering human health and the environment. That bill is expected to pass the House on Thursday. President Obama has vowed to veto any such measure if it should reach his desk.



In the Senate, a virtually identical bill sponsored by Mitch McConnell of Kentucky and James M. Inhofe of Oklahoma, both Republicans, was attached to an unrelated small-business bill. The measure drew 50 votes, including 4 from Democrats, but fell shy of the 60 needed to avert a filibuster.



Democratic alternatives that would impose less extreme limits on the E.P.A. regulation drew as many as 12 votes, putting the White House on notice that it risks further party defections unless it moderates the scale and pace of its proposed carbon rules."



John M. Broder reports for the New York Times April 7, 2011.


 SEE ALSO:



"Senate Rejects Attempt To Weaken Clean Air Act" (Summit County Citizens Voice)


"Senate Backs EPA on Gases" (Tulsa World)


"Senate Votes Down Effort To Weaken EPA Authority" (McClatchy)

"Senate Rejects Bill That Would Limit EPA’s Authority To Regulate Greenhouse Gas Emissions" (Wash Post/2chambers blog)

"Senate Votes Down Gop Bill To Curb The EPA" (Los Angeles Times)

"The Senate Votes Down Efforts to Block EPA Climate Regulation — For Now" (TIME/Ecocentric)

"Senate Rejects Measure To Stop EPA on Climate" (Reuters)

"House, Senate Split on  Blocking EPA Greenhouse-Gas Regulation" (USA TODAY)

Source: NY Times, 04/07/2011