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Posted in Original news source: San Diego Union-Tribune A key Senate Democrat is trying to get two programs aimed at boosting solar, wind and other renewable energy extended through the end of next year. Read the full article at San Diego Union-Tribune
A drive by Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid to retool U.S. immigration policy this year is running into resistance from Republicans essential for passage. Read the full article at Bloomberg
Just about everyone agrees that climate legislation is off the table in the new Congress. And while many energy executives are relieved, others fear there could be longer-term consequences. Read the full article at NPR
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Posted in Original news source: The St. Augustine Record TALLAHASSEE (AP) — Gov. Charlie Crist has signed a bill that allocates $31.3 million in federal stimulus money for rebates on the purchase of energy saving devices. Crist signed the legislation (HB 15-A) on Wednesday, just one day after Florida lawmakers passed it during a special session. It funds rebates on solar energy and high-efficiency heating and air conditioning systems. read more Read the full article at The St. Augustine Record
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Posted in Original news source: WTOV 9 Steubenville West Virginia freshman Sen. Joe Manchin said Democratic leadership has promised him the cap-and-trade legislation he literally targeted during his campaign is dead. Read the full article at WTOV 9 Steubenville
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Posted in Original news source: Straight Furrow THE proposed US cap-and-trade Climate Bill could increase the input costs of a typical Midwestern farm by tens of thousands of dollars annually, according to an analysis by the highly respected Food and Agricultural Policy Research Institute. Read the full article at Straight Furrow
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Posted in Original news source: Worcester Telegram & Gazette BOSTON – Two major bills aimed at creating jobs are dying on the vine, as the two-year legislative session draws to a close. Read the full article at Worcester Telegram & Gazette
A certain segment of mostly liberal New Yorkers are privately cheering the Republican Party’s stunning Election Day successes. Read the full article at AdWeek
Reuters. NEW DELHI. NIGERIA’S parliament may pass a Petroleum Industry Bill before the end of December, paving the way for a new exploration licensing round, the country’s presidential advisor on energy Emmanuel Egbogah said yesterday. Read the full article at The Herald
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