New England and the Energy Bill

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By Laura Knoy on Monday, November 24, 2003.
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Legislators from Maine to Massachusetts are breaking party lines to oppose President Bush's energy bill. Republicans and Democrats in New England led a filibuster this weekend calling this policy bad for the region's economy, consumers and environment. But is the rest of the nation listening? Laura's guests are New Hampshire Republican Senator John Sununu. Steven Connors, Director of Analysis for Regional Electricity Alternatives at the MIT Laboratory for Energy and the Environment. Charlie Coon, Senior Policy Analyst at the Heritage Foundation and Peter Flynn, Vice President of National Grid USA.

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