Welcome to DU! The truly grassroots left-of-center political community where regular people, not algorithms, drive the discussions and set the standards. Join the community: Create a free account Support DU (and get rid of ads!): Become a Star Member Latest Breaking News General Discussion The DU Lounge All Forums Issue Forums Culture Forums Alliance Forums Region Forums Support Forums Help & Search

babylonsister

(171,056 posts)
Mon Oct 26, 2015, 04:26 PM Oct 2015

Why This Republican Senator Just Came Out In Support Of Obama’s Climate Rule

Waking up? More of this~

http://thinkprogress.org/climate/2015/10/26/3715954/ayotte-gop-support-clean-power-plan/

Why This Republican Senator Just Came Out In Support Of Obama’s Climate Rule

by Natasha Geiling Oct 26, 2015 12:05pm


As soon as the EPA’s Clean Power Plan hit the Federal Register, the rule was met with a flurry of lawsuits from fossil fuel-producing states, utility groups and the coal industry. Republicans in Congress have pledged to block the rule, and could try to kill the rule through the Congressional Review Act this week.

But in a chorus of Republican opposition, the Obama administration won a new ally over the weekend, when Kelly Ayotte (R-NH) became the first Republican senator to openly voice support for the Clean Power Plan.

“It’s so important that we protect New Hampshire’s beautiful environment for our economy and for our future,” Ayotte said in a statement on Sunday, following an interview with New Hampshire Public Radio in which she endorsed the plan. “After carefully reviewing this plan and talking with members of our business community, environmental groups, and other stakeholders, I have decided to support the Clean Power Plan to address climate change through clean energy solutions that will protect our environment.”


The rule — President Obama’s most aggressive policy to regulate carbon emissions from power plants — calls for a 32 percent reduction in carbon emissions compared to 2005 levels by 2030. It is largely viewed as the Obama administration’s strongest move toward combating climate change, and has garnered support from environmental groups, a coalition of states, and hundreds of businesses. The rule is also overwhelmingly supported by voters — according to a poll from the League of Conservation Voters, 70 percent of Americans want their states to comply with the plan. Even among Republicans that don’t support the rule, 68 percent still want their state to develop a plan that complies with it.

snip//

Ayotte hasn’t always been so appealing to environmentalists. As Rebecca Leber at the New Republic points out, her environmental voting record through her first term earned her an “abysmal” 26 percent score from the League of Conservation Voters, and Ayotte once pledged to vote against any legislation on climate change. She began to break from her fellow Republicans during the Senate debate on the Keystone XL pipeline, when Ayotte split with Republicans 10 times on various environmental amendments, voting with Democrats more than any other Republican with the exception of Susan Collins (R-ME).

Latest Discussions»General Discussion»Why This Republican Senat...