On the recordSeptember 25, 2019
My sense is that this Congress won't take up a carbon pricing bill because we're not going to get anywhere in the Senate with it.
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congress.govMy sense is that this Congress won't take up a carbon pricing bill because we're not going to get anywhere in the Senate with it.
Beyer expresses skepticism about passing carbon pricing legislation in Congress.
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