ნაურუ და ტუვალუ - გასაგებია, მისაღები მიიღეს, მაგრამ ერთი ამ კაცმა რა გაგვიჩალიჩა წეღან, ჩააანალიზეთ ერთი
რა თამაშს თამაშობს მაკკეინი, = რუსეთის დაუძინებელი მტერი არ იყო?
ობამას აკრძალვას ნავთობის მოპოვებაზე კენჭი უყარეს და მისმა ხმამ გადაწყვიტა ყველაფერი - ჩააგდო
სამი რესპუბლიკელი სენატორი შეუერთდა დემოკრატებს - სამიდან 2 - არ მალავდა და მანამდეც აცხადებდა რომ წინააღმდეგი იყვნენო, მაგრამ მაკკეინი სიურპრიზი იყოო
პენსიც კი მისულა კონგრესში, ჩემს ხმას წავახმარებო და ჩააგდეს რეზოლუცია
Three Republicans joined Senate Democrats on Wednesday to reject an effort to overturn an Obama administration rule limiting methane emissions from oil and natural gas drilling.
Only 49 senators voted to move forward with debate on legislation to undo the Bureau of Land Management (BLM) rule, short of the 51 votes needed. Republican Sens. Lindsey Graham (S.C.), Susan Collins (Maine) and John McCain (Ariz.) joined all 48 members of the Democratic caucus in rejecting the resolution under the Congressional Review Act (CRA). Graham and Collins had previously publicized their plans to vote against the legislation. But McCain’s vote came as a surprise.McCain said that he voted against the resolution because he fears that it would have prevented the BLM from writing an improved regulation in the future.
“While I am concerned that the BLM rule may be onerous, passage of the resolution would have prevented the federal government, under any administration, from issuing a rule that is ‘similar,’ according to the plain reading of the Congressional Review Act,” he said in a statement.
“I believe that the public interest is best served if the Interior Department issues a new rule to revise and improve the BLM methane rule.”
The vote marks the first time Republicans have rejected a resolution to repeal an Obama administration regulation since President Trump took office, and came the morning after the president sparked a firestorm with his firing of FBI Director James Comey.
The failure of the resolution is a loss for congressional Republicans, who had targeted the methane rule as one of the main Obama regulations they wanted to reverse. Opponents of the rule argue that it unnecessarily adds costs to oil and natural gas drilling on federal land. But the defeat of the resolution is a victory for environmentalists, who in recent weeks put up a comprehensive fight to sway vulnerable and moderate senators against repeal.
Vice President Pence came to the Capitol in case his vote was needed to break a tie. Republicans went into a side room off of the Senate floor after the final vote was submitted and held the vote open, but no senator changed his or her vote. * * *
http://thehill.com/policy/energy-environme...?rnd=1494426835 This post has been edited by anthropod on 10 May 2017, 21:43
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