Robert Byrd’s Senate replacement Carte Goodwin, who was chief
counsel to Gov. Joe Manchin and will now be his seatholder until
the Democrat executive can complete his transition to Washington,
announced Friday he would not support energy legislation that
includes carbon caps.
Robert Byrd’s Senate replacement Carte Goodwin, who was chief
counsel to Gov. Joe Manchin and will now be his seatholder until
the Democrat executive can complete his transition to Washington,
announced Friday he would not support energy legislation that
includes carbon caps. Politico reports:
“From what I’ve seen, they are simply not right for West
Virginia,” Goodwin said at a press conference after (Manchin)
announced his appointment. “I will not support any piece of
legislation that threatens any West Virginia job or any West
Virginia family.”
Not likely to represent progress for Majority Leader Harry Reid,
despite a letter to him from 12 freshmen Democrats urging passage
of a comprehensive climate/energy bill:
Byrd had been sending strong signals over the last year that he
could vote for a bill that places a price on greenhouse gas
emissions.”West Virginians can choose to anticipate change and
adapt to it, or resist and be overrun by it,” he said last
December.
But Manchin has said he opposes the House-passed climate bill
and the Senate versions that so far have emerged. And West
Virginia Sen. John Rockefeller (D) has also spoken up more
aggressively in recent weeks about his opposition to such
measures.
“It’s common knowledge, there’s a sub-level of conversation on
pretty much all parts, which recognizes that cap and trade
cannot get 60 votes,” Rockefeller told reporters earlier this
week.
…there have been signs in recent weeks that party leaders are
planning an ambitious, lame-duck session to muscle through
bills in December they don’t want to defend before November.
Retiring or defeated members of Congress would then be able to
vote for sweeping legislation without any fear of voter
retaliation.
“I’ve got lots of things I want to do” in a lame duck, Sen. Jay
Rockefeller (D., W. Va.) told reporters in mid June….
Mike Allen of Politico.com reports one reason President Obama
failed to mention climate change legislation during his recent,
Oval Office speech on the Gulf oil spill was that he wants to
pass a modest energy bill this summer, then add carbon taxes or
regulations in a conference committee with the House, most
likely during a lame-duck session. The result would be a
climate bill vastly more ambitious, and costly for American
consumers and taxpayers, than moderate “Blue Dogs” in the House
would support on the campaign trail.
Will horse trading and arm-twisting produce a positive vote from
the West Virginians and other cap-and-trade holdouts? Maybe David
Blaine can be called in for pain tolerance advice.
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