Bill Would Raise Fuel Rules by 10 MPG
So this would be a major step in the right direction. But this is not all we can do. We also must slash harmful greenhouse gas emissions across the board.
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So this would be a major step in the right direction. But this is not all we can do. We also must slash harmful greenhouse gas emissions across the board.
Economic prosperity in the United States is predicated on the availability of reliable and affordable sources of energy. This idea often is referred to as “energy security.”
This is no time to engage in a legislative battle over restructuring fuel efficiency requirements.
“And people are going to say a new fresh breath of air wouldn’t be a bad thing.” Rep.
This year alone, the department is expecting to receive about 3,000 applications. But staying competitive isn’t cheap.
Americans United for Change, a Democratic-leaning interest group, will begin airing TV ads this week targeting six House Republicans over their support for the Iraq War.
“Because there are individual privacy interests implicated by publicly releasing this information, it is unfortunate the Congress would choose this option,” spokesman Brian Roehrkasse said.
They experienced the same thing I experienced in my own campaign, and that’s the reason why you see a lot of them on this bill.”
I gotta find something.” Since the last of the clubs closed this fall, several have tried to move without success.
“That was the program for 20 years. It was live and you died on the air, or you glistened.”
state back in play — the extent to which the junior Senator from New York will be able to translate that good will into votes remains up in the air.
“I grew up in Latin America and am fluent in Spanish,” he said, “and the fastest-growing demographic in the district is Latino.
Tom Davis (R-Va.), confirmed Friday that plans remained up in the air. “The hope is for next week,” Norton spokeswoman Doxie McCoy said.
“You’ve got to be grown up in the Congress, and this is how the sides jockey,” Norton said.
“I’m not officially part of the campaign. But I’m a close friend, and wherever I see things need to get done, I jump in and do it to help him out.”
Gore — who testified before a joint hearing of the House Energy and Commerce subcommittee on energy and air quality and the House Science and Technology subcommittee on energy and environment in
. … I think it’s key that we do that, because I do want to set it up for the presidential [campaign], which is another one of my goals.”
Rick Boucher (D-Va.), who chairs the subcommittee on energy and air quality.
“Every year I enter,” he says, but a Gilchrest crab has yet to win. “I think it’s fixed.”
One piece of advice to D.C. natives for an unforgettable spring is to travel the unbeaten path. “I would say try something new,” Pawlowski says.