According to John Broder, things are not looking good for comprehensive energy legislation this session:
The prospect of a comprehensive energy package's emerging from Congress this fall is rapidly receding, held up by technical hurdles and policy disputes between the House and the Senate and within the parties.
FWIW
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randino Posted 10:37 pm
13 Sep 2007
Listen, it is time to remind everyone that the last place on earth to change is Washington. Long after the rest of society has shifted and started to change, they are still napping in the past. Always has been, always will be; no matter what the issue.
Finally, Bush is still in the White House. If anything decent survivied conference committee, he would veto it. They have gone to the mattresses in the White House, and instransigence and running out the clock are their watch words.
Back away from that oven door, Dave. We knew this was going to happen - or should have.
Randy Cunningham
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