Senate shuns Green New Deal amid claims of bad faith
March 27, 2019
WASHINGTON (AP) — The Senate turned away from the Green New Deal on Tuesday as both parties shunned an opportunity to debate a comprehensive climate change plan offered by Democrats.
Republicans in the GOP-controlled Senate forced the vote as they seek to turn the Green New Deal into a wedge issue in the 2020 elections. Democrats called the GOP's move a "sham" and said it carries its own political risk by mocking an issue — climate change — that a growing number of Americans care deeply about.
Senators voted 57-0 against a procedural motion to take up the nonbinding resolution, which...
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