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Related: About this forumPut The Climate Solutions Caucus Out Of Its Misery; 4 Of 43 R Members Voted No On Carbon Tax Slam
The U.S. House of Representatives on Thursday passed a resolution denouncing the idea of a U.S. carbon tax as detrimental to the economy, one week before a Republican-sponsored bill to create a carbon fee is set to be introduced.
It was a win for a coalition of groups funded by the petrochemical billionaire Koch brothers and other wealthy, right-wing opponents of climate action. And it revealed weak resolve for bucking GOP leadership among most of the 43 Republican members of the Climate Solutions Caucus. If the bipartisan caucus had held firm, the resolution would have been handily defeated.
Instead, only six Republicansfour of them caucus members, including Rep. Carlos Curbelo of Florida, who plans to unveil the carbon fee measure next weekjoined most Democrats in opposing the resolution. Seven Democrats voted with the GOP.
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The House vote showed the flimsiness of the Climate Solutions Caucus, the bipartisan coalition that Curbelo and others have sought to build behind the concept of a market-based solution for curbing greenhouse gas emissions. RL Miller, president of the advocacy group Climate Hawks Vote, said the caucus' credibility is in tatters after its GOP members, whom she has frequently criticized for their weak environmental voting records, failed to hold off a resolution that strikes at the heart of their purported purpose. "It would be a joke were the subject not so serious. The caucus has no credibility, and no ability to do anything," Miller said. "The climate is changing far more quickly than Republican attitudes. That's why we do not hold faith in bipartisan solutions."
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https://insideclimatenews.org/news/19072018/anti-carbon-tax-resolution-house-vote-climate-solutions-caucus-curbelo-scalise-koch-influence-congress
3Hotdogs
(12,374 posts)and I don't want to say no bad things about the 7 and then get flagged.
Still, I'd like to know who the assholes were.
pscot
(21,024 posts)is probably not teh hill you want to die on.
"The Democrats who joined the GOP in voting for the resolution were Reps. Sanford Bishop of Georgia; Henry Cuellar and Vincente González of Texas; Conor Lamb of Pennsylvania; Stephanie Murphy of Florida; and Tom O'Halleran and Kyrsten Sinema of Arizona. "