Polar derby

Senate votes in support of species protections 2

The U.S. Senate on Thursday stood up for endangered-species protections.

In the waning days of the Bush presidency, the administration pushed through two species-related rules, one that scaled back scientific reviews for endangered species and another that limited protections for the polar bear specifically. The Obama administration wants to undo those rules, and congressional leaders have stepped up to help, adding language to an omnibus spending bill that gives the admin 60 days to withdraw the rules. The House passed the bill with that language last week.

But earlier this week, Alaskan Sens. Lisa Murkowski (R) and Mark Begich (D)—no fans of polar-bear protections—introduced an amendment that would remove that language. On Thursday, their fellow senators voted down that amendment 52 to 42.

What’s that? The sound of polar bears rejoicing?

Kate Sheppard is Grist’s political reporter.

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  1. Tasermons Partner Posted 12:09 pm
    05 Mar 2009

    Yes!Apparently, the angels like creatures with hair as white as snow.
  2. davedenali Posted 3:05 am
    06 Mar 2009

    Dems don't rollWhat encourages me is that Dem senators voted against a Mark Begich (D-Alaska) amendment. Begich has the potential to do enormous harm on Alaska protection if Senate Dems let him.  I can't blame him -- he represents a state that elected Palin for God's sake -- but I hope Dems let him play to his local voters without actually letting him harm Alaska by succeeding.

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