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Ben Geman

3 Democrats join Senate GOP in rejecting overturn of EPA ending Obama-era regulations

Illustration: Sarah Grillo/Axios

The Senate rejected Friday a resolution to overturn the EPA's recent decision to scrap Obama-era carbon emissions regulations for power plants and replace them with more modest rules.

Driving the news: 3 Democrats — Kyrsten Sinema, Doug Jones, and Joe Manchin — joined Republicans in opposing the Democratic measure. Susan Collins was the only Republican to support the resolution in the 41-53 vote.


The big picture: This was a messaging vote to hit Trump's regulatory rollbacks and rejection of mainstream climate science — and put Republicans on record about it.

  • However, the defection of 3 moderate Democrats highlights why passing a big climate bill will be extremely hard even if Democrats somehow eke out a small Senate majority in 2020.

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