Fate Of Green New Deal Hinges On Legislative Process

By Robert Meyers (February 28, 2019, 1:07 PM EST) -- Unlike most bills and resolutions introduced by first-term members of Congress, the Green New Deal introduced in the U.S. House of Representatives as H. Res. 109 is not likely to suffer from obscurity. Several major Democratic presidential candidates have endorsed it, President Donald Trump has condemned it, and it appears likely a vote will be scheduled in the Senate. In the House of Representatives, it already has 89 cosponsors, including a handful of committee and subcommittee chairs....

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