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JUNE 28, 2001 President Bush will send his energy legislation to Congress today, launching a GOP-wide effort to promote a policy amid signs the nation's power crisis may be fading. A number of Republican lawmakers and Republican party officials will be spending the upcoming weeks pushing the plan throughout the country. Gas prices have fallen 9 percent in the past month, according to the American Automobile Association. In Caifornia, the target of criticism by Bush's national policy, Governor Gray Davis (D) opened up a new power plant in Fellows. Get the Story:
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Facebook TwitterJUNE 28, 2001 President Bush will send his energy legislation to Congress today, launching a GOP-wide effort to promote a policy amid signs the nation's power crisis may be fading. A number of Republican lawmakers and Republican party officials will be spending the upcoming weeks pushing the plan throughout the country. Gas prices have fallen 9 percent in the past month, according to the American Automobile Association. In Caifornia, the target of criticism by Bush's national policy, Governor Gray Davis (D) opened up a new power plant in Fellows. Get the Story:
Bush, GOP Mount Effort to Sell Energy Plan (The Washington Post 6/28)
Davis Throws Switch on New Plant (The Washington Post 6/28) Only on Indianz.Com:
Inside the Bush energy policy (5/18) Related Stories:
House approves Interior spending bill (6/22)
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