WASHINGTON - On Monday, unveiling a climate bill in the Senate compromise was postponed on Saturday, Sen. John Kerry said after a dispute has arisen that relate to immigration laws.
The climate change bill would reduce greenhouse gas emissions 17% below 2005 levels by 2020.
Kerry later said that "unfortunately, the external emerged that, forcing us to defer" to promote the Bill of air conditioning, which should also be extended to nuclear energy generation in the United States and drilling oil.
Massachusetts Democratic Party, said three senators had agreed on the details of the Bill Graham sent letter. Kerry said he and independent Senator Joseph Lieberman to continue to advance the work of law "and we hope that Lindsey is once over our immigration policy has been resolved. "
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