"West Virginia's Joe Manchin once shot a hole in a climate bill in a campaign ad. People who know him say his views have since evolved."
"Kingmaker. Linchpin. Occupier of the cat-bird seat.
These are the colorful descriptions of the anticipated role of Sen. Joe Manchin—the centrist West Virginia Democrat—in a new Congress under his party’s control.
As the most conservative Democrat in the Senate, Manchin will be a key factor in any number of controversial legislative matters, from health care to immigration. But after a presidential campaign that was animated more than any other by concerns about global warming, Manchin could not find himself perched in a more significant—some might say ironic—position.
The senator who famously shot a bullet through a copy of Congress’ last major climate bill in a 2010 political advertisement is now well-positioned to determine how much of President-elect Joe Biden’s $2 trillion climate and jobs program becomes law."
James Bruggers reports for Inside Climate News January 13, 2021.
SEE ALSO:
"Manchin On Fracking, Climate And A Clean Energy Standard" (E&E News)
"Biden's Climate Long Shot In The Senate" (E&E News)
"Backed By Big Oil, Manchin Holds The Keys To Dems’ Climate Agenda" (Open Secrets)
"McConnell: Power-Sharing Deal Can Proceed After Manchin, Sinema Back Filibuster" (The Hill)