Handyman Insurance, Energy Bill Sinking Under Weight of Amendments
Thursday, Apr. 10th 2014 5:15 AM
Now that debate on Energy Savings and Industrial Competitiveness Act (S. 761) has begun in the U.S. Senate, amendments that have nothing to do with energy efficiency could kill the bill for good—and one Senator is filibustering the bill until his amendment is voted on.
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