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William O'Keefe responded to Should Congress Split Up Energy And Cap-And-Trade? on November 9, 2009 09:37 AM

If there was important energy legislation that could be passed and should be passed soon, it would make sense to separate energy from cap and trade. Full Article at National Journal

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