Friday, October 07, 2005

House Narrowly Approves Bill to Boost Refineries, 212-210 - New York Times

This makes me sick.

WASHINGTON (AP) -- The House narrowly approved a Republican-crafted energy bill Friday aimed at encouraging construction of new refineries, although opponents said it would do nothing to ease energy prices while handing unneeded benefits to a profit-rich oil industry.

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The bill passed 212-210. Its prospects in the Senate were uncertain.

The vote, which was supposed to be taken in five minutes, lasted more than 40 minutes as GOP leaders searched for the last two votes they needed to get the bill approved. They buttonholed lawmakers for last-minute lobbying as Democrats complained loudly that the vote should be closed. Finally two GOP lawmakers switched from ''no'' to ''yes,'' giving the bill's supporters the margin of victory.


If at first you don't succeed, break the rules. So much for the "Party of accountability and integrity"

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