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Candidate Notes on 00-DLC10 |
The old regime of prohibitions and fines levied on polluters is not well equipped to tackle problems such as climate change, contamination of water from such sources as farm and suburban runoff, loss of open lands, and sprawl. Without relaxing our determination to maintain and enforce mandatory national standards for environmental quality, it is time to create more effective, efficient, and flexible ways of achieving those standards.
For example, a system of tradable emissions permits would give factories, power plants, and other sources of air pollution and greenhouse gases a powerful incentive not only to meet but to exceed environmental standards. Decisions about solving local environmental problems should be shifted from Washington to communities, without weakening national standards. Finally, to empower citizens and communities to make sound decisions, government should invest in improving the quality and availability of information about environmental conditions.
Democrats participating in 00-DLC10 | ||
| Evan Bayh | s1s | IN Democratic Jr Senator |
| John Breaux | s1s | LA Former Democratic incumbent; retired 2004 |
| Jim Davis | s1s | Florida Democrat |
| Cal Dooley | s1s | California Democrat (Until 2004) |
| John Kerry | s1s | MA Democrat Jr Senator, ran for President 2004 |
| Mary Landrieu | s1s | LA Democrat Sr Senator |
| Joseph Lieberman | s1s | CT Democratic Jr Senator; Gore's VP nominee; ran for Pres. 2004 |
| Blanche Lambert Lincoln | s1s | AR Democratic incumbent |
| James Moran | s1s | Virginia Democrat |
| Charles Robb | s1s | VA Democrat Senator (Former) |
| Tim Roemer | s1s | Indiana Democrat |
| Ellen Tauscher | s1s | California Democrat |
| Tom Vilsack | s1s | IA Democrat |
Republicans participating in 00-DLC10 |
Independents participating in 00-DLC10 |
| Democrats:
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Republicans: 0 Independents: 0 |