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Title: Recent developments: Washington focus

Journal Article · · NUEXCO. Monthly Report to the Nuclear Industry
OSTI ID:103362

A new US president, as well as an altered balance of power in Congress, has changed the political landscape in Washington. In the overall composition of Congress, Republicans improved their position, the House gaining seven Republican seats. While the Democrats gained one seat in the Senate, they do not have the 60 votes necessary to defeat a filibuster. Of the 110 new congressmen and women arriving for the 103rd Congress next year, the freshmen are more liberal than President-elect Clinton or, if Republican, much more conservative than he. It is likely the Senate will be more liberal than the 102nd Congress, and the House may move toward the middle of the road. It is uncertain how the new Congress will address nuclear-related issues. Prior to the election, Johns Hopkins Univ. sponsored a conference addressing the topic of the future of nuclear power in the US.

OSTI ID:
103362
Journal Information:
NUEXCO. Monthly Report to the Nuclear Industry, Journal Issue: 291; Other Information: PBD: Nov 1992
Country of Publication:
United States
Language:
English

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