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Global warming bill stumbles in House

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Roll Call reports that negotiations over global among House Democrats “blew up last night.” This sticking point is over how agriculture will be dealt with in the bill. It seems as if there is some bad blood between the two sides. House Agriculture Chairman Collin Peterson (D-Minn.) told Roll Call: “Many didn’t like it. … The bottom line is we’re not going to consider anything unless we actually see the language and have it for three or four days so we can figure out what it does.”

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