Biden’s green energy agenda suffers scores of Democratic defectors

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A wave of congressional Democrats has repeatedly broken from President Biden this year over the use of federal regulations to enact his climate change agenda.

All four House Democrats were the lone members of their party to cross the aisle to support House Republicans’ marquee energy package known as H.R. 1.Democrats elected played down the rebellion as Democrats in swing states simply taking positions that voters back home likely welcome.

“They’re voting the way they think is best for their state,” Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee Chairman Gary Peters, Michigan Democrat, told The Washington Times. “It’s always good to represent the people in your state accurately.”counterpart, National Republican Senatorial Committee Chairman Steve Daines, argued that a few votes can’t undo the Democrats’ records.

“You’re seeing a few foxhole conversions as we approach the ’24 election,” Mr. Daines, Montana Republican, told The Times. “Voters back home, they hold these senators accountable for their consistent records voting against common-sense energy policy. We’ve seen some major flip-flops as of late.”• A Labor Department rule allowing 401 managers to engage in ESG investing without clients’ knowledge;

• The suspension of solar panel tariffs on Southeast Asian countries used by Chinese manufacturers to skirt U.S. tariffs;• Stringent emissions rules for heavy-duty trucks and semis;Mr. Manchin would be one of the most vulnerable“I’m voting for energy security for our country. My state is an energy producer and has been an energy producer for over 100 years,” Mr. Manchin told The Times. “But the bottom line is the country needs security. The grid needs reliability.

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