Sen. Lieberman Confident of a Cap-and-Trade Law in Current Session

Date: September 27, 2007

Source: News Room

Senator Joseph Lieberman (D-CT) says that Congress is close to passing legislation during the current session that would establish a federal cap-and-trade program for controlling greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions in the United States. "I believe there is a substantial and increasing likelihood that both the Senate and the House will, by the end of next year, pass legislation mandating cuts in U.S. greenhouse gas emissions," the senator said during the World Environment Center's Washington Sustainability Forum in Washington, D.C. He will need more than 60 votes to override a threatened veto by President Bush.

Three major bills have been introduced in the Senate, including a measure by Lieberman and Sen. John Warner (R-VA), one by Sen. John Kerry (D-MA) and Sen. Olympia Snowe (R.-ME) and one by Sen. Jeff Bingamen (D.-NM) and Sen. Arlen Specter (R-PA).

Senator Joseph Lieberman: lieberman.senate.gov.

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