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Senate to vote next week on repealing Trump methane rule


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The Senate will vote on nixing a Trump-era rule that limits regulation of methane next week, Majority Leader Charles Schumer
Schumer said the Senate would vote on ending the rule through the use of the Congressional Review Act, which allows Congress to get rid of regulations completed in the prior 60 legislative days with a simple majority vote. 
“The Senate will consider a Congressional Review Act bill before the end of the work period to reimpose critical regulations concerning the release of methane into our atmosphere,” Schumer said. 
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The Trump-era rule in question put limits on the Environmental Protection Agency’s ability to regulate methane emissions from the oil and gas sector.  ....

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The Memo: Washington's fake debate on 'bipartisanship'


Previously, Schumer had argued that Democrats’ use of reconciliation to pass the COVID-19 relief package pushed by Biden made bipartisanship “more likely.” He made the claim despite everyone in Washington knowing that the purpose of using reconciliation was to obviate the need to get any GOP votes at all.
Republicans also complain about Democrats talking up the importance of bipartisanship while holding over their heads the possibility of doing away with the Senate filibuster a move that McConnell has said would lead to a “nuclear winter” in the Senate.
The bigger problem, though, may lie with a Washington culture including the political media that fetishizes the concept of bipartisanship without ever delving into why this supposed virtue is in such short supply. ....

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