GQP Whines Biden Doesn't Want To Meet & Discuss Their Content-Free Climate Greenwashing "Plan"
On Thursday, House Republicans released a six-pronged strategy to combat climate change. The plan is the culmination of months of organizing in two overlapping groups: Minority Leader Kevin McCarthys policy-driven task force and Rep. John Curtis education-focused Conservative Climate Caucus. But caucus leaders have run into an unexpected problem: disinterest from Democrats.
Ed. - It's not "disinterest" - it's "lack of interest".
In the nine months since forming his caucus, Curtis, R-Utah, views his efforts to engage fellow Republicans in addressing climate change as a major success. He and other caucus members have traveled to Europe twice to meet with global leaders, and the caucus now boasting over 70 members is the Hills second-largest, Curtis said. Im surprised we havent been invited into the White House to talk with (President Joe Biden), he said. We welcome that conversation. I actually think we have some ideas that can be very helpful for him. Despite a brief visit with Energy Secretary Jennifer Granholm a really good meeting, Curtis said caucus members remain frustrated that Biden, who has called climate change a top focus of his administration, appears unwilling to engage with those outside of his party.
Republicans have long battled a reputation of climate disinterest or inaction, particularly during the Trump administration. In the Senate, a push to involve Republicans in negotiating a climate bill spearheaded by Sen. Joe Manchin, D-W.Va. drew ire from Democrats who viewed it as futile. (Republicans) are just not capable of that, Sen. Sheldon Whitehouse told Politico recently. Theres literally nothing happening in the bipartisan effort.
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The following February, Curtis tested the waters by hosting a secret climate summit in Utah, later leaked to the press, with 25 other House Republicans. The event was a success, Curtis said, and the participants agreed to create a formal coalition in Congress to work on climate issues. The caucus members say its main goal at least for the first year is education, beginning with helping Republicans to get comfortable talking about climate-related issues, Curtis said. But he recognizes many Republicans remain reticent to even discussing climate, due to potential ramifications among their conservative supporters.
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https://www.deseret.com/2022/6/2/23151832/house-republicans-are-finally-talking-climate-the-white-house-isnt-interested-gop-strategy-midterms