Thursday, November 10, 2005

GOP caves on Arctic drilling

Score one, at least temporarily, for the environment.

Two Wisconsin Republicans, Tom Petri and F. Jim Sensenebrenner, were among those who wanted the provision out of the bill.

GOP to Strike Arctic Drilling From House Bill

By Jonathan Weisman
Washington Post Staff Writer
Thursday, November 10, 2005; Page A04

House GOP leaders agreed last night to strip plans to permit oil drilling in Alaska's Arctic National Wildlife Refuge and in the offshore continental shelf from a $54 billion budget-cutting measure, probably securing the votes to pass the bill today.

The move is a blow to President Bush, who has made expanded oil exploration a priority since he took office. Lawmakers said the White House applied pressure yesterday to Republicans to save the drilling provisions, especially in Alaska, even wooing conservative Democrats who have steadfastly opposed the GOP budget package.

But the Democrats did not budge, and at least 22 Republicans told the House leadership they would not vote for the sweeping bill unless the drilling provision was removed and they were given assurances that it would not return after House and Senate negotiators hash out a final measure. Even then, several moderate Republicans have said they still would oppose the bill, which would allow states to impose new costs on Medicaid recipients, cut funds for student loans and child support enforcement, trim farm supports, and restrict access to food stamps.

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