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Greens fear loss of Senate firewall
The Hill ^ | September 21, 2014 | Timothy Cama

Posted on 09/21/2014 9:39:46 AM PDT by jazusamo

Green groups are fearful of Republicans winning the Senate majority in November, predicting it could lead to a “whittling away” of environmental regulations at the hands of GOP leaders.

While environmental groups are spending millions of dollars trying to save the Senate for Democrats, they acknowledge the possibility that they could be forced to play defense against an all-Republican Congress in 2015.

“I think that the wholesale repeal of environmental legislation, repealing [Environmental Protection Agency] greenhouse gas authority, things like that, that’s unlikely to happen,” said Ben Schreiber, director of the climate program at Friends of the Earth.

“It is much more the painful whittling away [regulations] by attaching things to must-pass legislation,” he said, referring to policy riders that could be attached to legislation funding the government.

Republicans feel bullish about their chances of gaining the six seats they need to win Senate control. That outcome could elevate Sen. Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.), a staunch opponent of Obama’s environmental policies, to majority leader, provided he wins his own tough reelection race.

McConnell has begun to talk about the agenda that Republicans would pursue in the majority, placing a heavy emphasis on energy and environmental issues. He has promised to bring up a bill that would force the federal government to approve the Keystone XL pipeline, and vowed action on measures to overturn EPA pollution rules.

The GOP has done all it can to stop many of Obama’s environmental regulations, and the House has voted dozens of times to roll back his authority.

“Americans have seen a barrage of regulations and red tape from the president’s Environmental Protection Agency, strangling the coal industry, one of my home state’s most important sources of jobs and economic development,” McConnell said recently on the Senate floor.

“The regulations and lack of certainty in the coal industry that this administration has caused have contributed to a loss of 7,000 Kentucky jobs in that industry since the year President Obama took office,” he added.

Even if Republicans do triumph at the polls, they are not expected to come anywhere close to the 60-vote majority that would be needed to break filibusters by Democrats.

That means votes from centrists Democrats — many of whom hail from energy producing states — could be decisive in whether any of the GOP bills reach President Obama’s desk.

Daniel J. Weiss, who leads the campaign activities for the League of Conservation Voters (LCV), said he fears that Republicans would seek to block the EPA’s ability to regulate greenhouse gas emissions, which it has been able to do since a 2007 Supreme Court ruling.

“Mitch McConnell has made it clear that if he’s the majority leader, one of his top priorities is to block EPA from doing its job and forcing the Clean Air Act on cutting carbon — which is the biggest step the country has ever taken to cut pollution,” Weiss said.

“And he has made it clear, he’s suggested he’s willing to shut down the government to block EPA, and we want to make sure doesn't happen,” he said.

Sen. Sheldon Whitehouse (D-R.I.) predicted that a Republican-controlled Senate would be an “environmental nightmare.”

He said the GOP-led House has voted twice as many times to weaken environmental rules as it has to overturn ObamaCare.

“They’re a wholly-owned subsidiary right now of the polluting industries, and they’re going to do what they’re told,” he said. “The only limit on them is if the American public, I think, has really had it with that.”

Schreiber said the GOP House offers a good model of what a Republican Senate would do.

“We have an idea of what they’re going to do, because we’re seeing it in the House right now,” he said. “Drilling everywhere, anytime, any place. More subsidies for the fossil fuel industry. Attacks on renewable energy. Attacks on EPA.”

Schreiber said his worst fear would be if the Senate acted to remove the EPA’s authority to regulate greenhouse gas emissions. But that drastic of a move would be unlikely, he said.

Environmental advocates say they take comfort in the fact that President Obama will retain the veto pen no matter what happens in the election.

“It’s a challenge to pass any legislation, and certainly climate is in that same place,” said Alan Rowsome, a senior director of government affairs for the Wilderness Society. “But I think the president is going to continue to move forward and be a leader on that.”

The Wilderness Society focuses a large part of its advocacy on conservation, which Rowsome said gets more bipartisan support than climate change rules.

“These issues transcend the parties in many instances. There is a lot of support across the aisle for many conservation measures, and we’re going to focus on those opportunities to really find common ground,” he said.

Schreiber said his group would also work to find common ground with the GOP.

“All that we can do is educate the public about our issues, like we always have, and talk to members of Congress and educate them about our issues as well,” he said.


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KEYWORDS: 2014; 2014election; carbonemissions; cleanairact; climatechange; environazis; epa; globalwarming; globalwarminghoax; greenenergy; greens; greenscam; senate; ussenate
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To: C210N

Right. First order of business is to stem the tide and regain control. It can’t all get reversed in two years and won’t, but you have to start somewhere.


21 posted on 09/21/2014 10:18:05 AM PDT by centurion316
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To: jazusamo

Never fear. The Pubbies will snatch defeat from the jaws of victory.


22 posted on 09/21/2014 10:27:20 AM PDT by Seruzawa (Gully Foyle is my name, and Terra is my nation)
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To: jazusamo

bullcrap libtard fund-raising kabuki.

obama will veto. we won’t have override. if we do we have rino libtards mccain and graham and a few liberal rino women that wil gum up the works.

much ado about nothing on the part of libs.


23 posted on 09/21/2014 10:31:42 AM PDT by Secret Agent Man ( Gone Galt; Not averse to Going Bronson.)
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To: jazusamo

The GOP has the wrong agenda on the “groups” they should be cutting off all the cash slow that happens from crap lawsuits.


24 posted on 09/21/2014 10:33:02 AM PDT by q_an_a (the more laws the less justice)
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To: Usagi_yo

how bout if he was a real conservative he’d dismantle nixon’s worst decision permanently. no more epa.

and then start getting rid of most of the rest of the alphabet agencies.

and at the same time also tell congress to stop delegating its powers and responsibilities to unelected unaccountable bureaucrat faceless systems. take the heat. if you can’t stand it, get the hell out.


25 posted on 09/21/2014 10:35:03 AM PDT by Secret Agent Man ( Gone Galt; Not averse to Going Bronson.)
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To: Gen.Blather

Too many Regulations and high taxes on businesses are worse enemies of Americans than ISIS or Al Qaeda ever can be.

But the complacent masses will not recognize the real enemy until they fall down to the levels of East Germans before unification with West Germany.


26 posted on 09/21/2014 10:58:51 AM PDT by entropy12 (Marxist, race baiter, community organizer Obummer is a 8 year curse on the country.)
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To: jazusamo

Green environmentalist groups have absolutely nothing to do with protecting the environment.

Their sole purpose is to act as pressure groups for their financiers to aquire real estate, agricultural, and mineral resources through abuse, intimidation, and outright cronyism.

The greens are the ultimate land-grab scheme, and they use the government as their paid muscle and bouncers, at the behest of their financial backers.

Everyone in the EPA, BLM, and NFS should be fired and/or imprisoned under RICO statutes.


27 posted on 09/21/2014 11:11:14 AM PDT by factoryrat (We are the producers, the creators. Grow it, mine it, build it.)
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To: jazusamo

This is a feature, not a bug


28 posted on 09/21/2014 12:49:00 PM PDT by rdcbn
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To: jazusamo

Boo hoo.


29 posted on 09/21/2014 6:12:49 PM PDT by Tolerance Sucks Rocks (The mods stole my tagline.)
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To: arthurus
These Gopes are conservative in that they will conserve assiduously what is already in place.

Nonsense. Oil money is going to support the Repubs and take charge of the energy economy.

The greens are definitely nervous.

30 posted on 09/21/2014 7:03:15 PM PDT by what's up
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To: jazusamo
Green groups are fearful of Republicans winning the Senate majority in November, predicting it could lead to a “whittling away” of environmental regulations at the hands of GOP leaders.

Oh, Lord, I sure HOPE so!!

31 posted on 09/22/2014 6:09:28 PM PDT by SuziQ
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