Senator Barbara Boxer of California
Democratic Senator Barbara Boxer of California. Senator Boxer's current term expires in 2011.
While Sen. Barbara Boxer was celebrating her committee’s passage of a sweeping climate change bill Thursday, other Democrats and Republicans were already looking for a Plan B. Rank-and-file members from both parties dismissed the Boxer bill, coal-state senators were unhappy and many said Boxer’s move to approve the bill without any Republicans even in the committee room had poisoned the process. “It dooms that particular legislation. The...
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- Sen. Barbara Boxer: Telling the Whole Story on Global Warming (huffingtonpost.com)
- Barbara Boxer – Thank Goodness for National Poverty! (search.msn.com)
Republican Senate candidate Carly Fiorina is trying to literally take Sen. Barbara Boxer's title from her. Fiorina has launched a new Web site, callmebarbara.com, to attack her opponent and create a future where people call the senator by her first name, rather than using her title and her last name. "Call me Barbara is an effort to ensure that nobody ever has to call Barbara Boxer 'Senator' ever again," the site reads. The site's name is in...
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- Fiorina trying to give Sen. Boxer a new name (whittierdailynews.com)
- Former HP exec Fiorina to seek Barbara Boxer's Calif. Senate seat (denverpost.com)
Filed under: Senate, Polls, Poll Watch, 2010 ElectionsNow that former Hewlett-Packard CEO Carly Fiorina has officially announced that she would run as a Republican against three-term Democratic Sen. Barbara Boxer, SurveyUSA tested the waters on the favorability-unfavorability ratings on four candidates in the California race, but the results were inconclusive other than showing Boxer at the start with tepid numbers.
As would be expected at...
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- Carly Fiorina Taking On Barbara Boxer for Senate Seat (feedproxy.google.com)
As Moe foreshadowed on Tuesday, SENATOR Barbara Boxer decided to make an end-run around Republicans on the Senate Enviromental and Public Works Comittee by voting on cap-and-trade legislation with no republicans present. The Briefing room reports today on the SENATOR’s rule-breaking:
Sen. Jim Inhofe (R-Okla.) today on Fox News said that committee rules dictate that at least two members of the minority must be present when meeting. Boxer held a...
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Senator Barbara Boxer released a 923-page draft of the Clean Energy Jobs and American Power Act over the weekend, the Senate version of climate and energy legislation, for the first time specifying emissions allocations and costs proposed in the bill.
"We've reached another milestone as we move to a clean energy future, creating millions of jobs and protecting our children from dangerous pollution," Boxer, chairperson...
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The Algal Biomass Organization (ABO), the leading trade association for the industry, today recognized the leadership of Senator Barbara Boxer (D-CA), Chair of the Senate Committee on Environment and Public Works, for including the RFS amendment offered by Senator Jeff Bingaman (D-NM), Chair of the Senate Energy Committee, and Senator Tom Carper (D-DE) in the Chairman?s mark of the Clean Energy Jobs and American Power Act (S 1733).
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Yesterday, when Republicans on the Senate Environment and Publics Works Committee boycotted a mark up of Senators Barbara Boxer and John Kerry's climate change bill, things looked bleak for getting a bipartisan measure to the Senate floor. The atmosphere poisoned even the most eager Republican for a climate change bill, retiring Ohio Senator George Voinovich. [...]
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