From Deseret News archives:
Cannon, colleague doubt energy bill will pass this year
Speaking at an energy conference Wednesday in Salt Lake City, Rep. Chris Cannon, R-Utah, said he suspects the bill will not pass, while Sen. Larry Craig, R-Idaho, held out slim hopes.
Craig said the Senate has "a narrow window of opportunity" when it meets in September.
"The question will be, quite simply, I do believe, is the opposition going to allow this president another major policy victory a domestic policy victory prior to the election," Craig said during a daylong conference about electric restructuring in the West sponsored by the Center for the New West, a Boise-based think tank.
"And if the answer is no, it's not going to happen. If the totality of the energy policy is so important and maybe $44 oil this morning will help that along then it is possible that that narrow window, we can jump through it and get ourselves a policy before adjournment."
"I suspect that it's not going to get passed," Cannon said. "It's just a guess. And I hope America holds the opposition accountable for that, because this is something we need to do."
"Energy and what we're attempting to do in Washington is not a partisan issue. It really crosses party lines," he said. "There are those who believe there is a free lunch and that somehow they can hold down rates to consumers by the federal regulatory process. And there are some who are finally beginning to recognize that you do have to invest in the system and that energy built today is going to cost more than energy built 50 years ago."
He described the U.S. energy system as "phenomenal, . . . but it's a system we've built that we're relying on today and not the constant updating and modernization . . . that is necessary."
The president has been talking to congressmen to emphasize the importance of passing the bill, he said. "It's more than just a one-liner in a speech," Craig said. "This president has become increasingly involved, I think, in recognizing the importance of it to the country."
Bush could lose during the November election, but Craig said that should not derail energy policy bill efforts.
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