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  • Published: Dec 23rd, 2010
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No Senate vote seen this year on EPA carbon rules


WASHINGTON Dec 17 (Reuters) – Legislation imposing a two-year pause on Environmental Protection Agency regulation of carbon dioxide pollution from smokestacks appeared to be dead for this year as Senator John Rockefeller accused Republicans on Friday of withholding their needed support.
“Republican proponents of my bill to suspend EPA regulations on greenhouse gas emissions have pulled their support for this year — so that they can gain some political advantage trying to take over this issue in 2011,” Rockefeller said in a statement.

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