Everything you need to know in this week’s political climate news:
McConnell: No Senate Republicans will back Biden Infrastructure Bill (The Hill)
Mitch McConnell said on Monday that no Republican lawmakers will support Biden’s $4 trillion infrastructure bill. Biden’s bill includes a $2.3 trillion jobs package and a $1.8 trillion families package.
E.P.A. to Sharply Limit Powerful Greenhouse Gases (NYTimes)
The EPA, under the Biden Administration, made its first move to reduce the production of greenhouse gases. The agency proposed new regulations on hydrofluorocarbons, or HFCs. These man-made chemicals are central to refrigeration and air conditioning and are thousands of times more harmful to the planet than carbon dioxide.
Why Mitch McConnell’s candor about his ‘100% focus’ matters (MSNBC)
Mitch McConnell shared this week that the GOP’s focus is “one-hundred percent… on stopping this new administration.” This is the same playbook McConnell promised to use in 2010 when he committed to make President Obama a “one-term President.”
THE UPSHOT: The Biden-era EPA is bringing back regulations on harmful emissions and Mitch McConnell’s only real priority is blocking any productive legislation.
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The News Team @ The C6 Project
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