The bipartisan Bowles-Simpson commission proposed such a plan as did the Bipartisan Policy Center task force on which I served.
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Obviously, this is part of a broad array of initiatives that the President talked about today and part of what we think is an important component of a bipartisan bill and energy policy.
Before, 'voicing their good fortune among higher- carbon colleagues was seen as impolite, ' said Paul Bledsoe, director of communications and strategy at the National Commission on Energy Policy, a bipartisan research organization.
It would be a stretch for ethanol to displace more than 10% of the 150 billion gallons of gasoline used annually in the U.S., says Jason Grumet, executive director of the National Commission on Energy Policy, a bipartisan, non-profit group.
The Bipartisan Policy Center issued a report today that said the government would actually run out of money prior to what we had normally talked about, so as early as February 15.
Or will they serve as an anchor to windward for their party's most senior legislators, perhaps by threatening to more robust security policy approaches on a bipartisan basis with what will, hopefully, prove to be a more dynamic, principled and effective Republican caucus now in the minority of at least one house of Congress (and possibly both)?
Washington, DC: November 5, 2008: A new interfaith, bipartisan coalition of public policy organizations, human rights activists and religious groups, the Coalition to Stop Shariah, will hold a press conference Thursday morning, November 6, to challenge the U.S. Treasury Department's sponsorship of a training seminar for government employees on managing U.S. financial assets in compliance with Shariah Law.
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It is a core tenet of Israeli policy to maintain bipartisan support in America.
Last week, the House of Representatives had its turn, providing a bipartisan endorsement of President Bush's Iraq policy.
Gingrich made his challenge during remarks to the Bipartisan Drug Policy Working Group, a group of legislators, mayors, police chiefs and prosecutors who are seeking solutions to illegal drug use and distribution in the United States.
There's a longstanding bipartisan tradition for support for American foreign policy, particularly when the president is representing our country and our citizens in a foreign nation, as he is on this trip, and at a major international summit.
He invited Republicans to join him in a bipartisan effort... to back the Democratic policy vision.
What amazes Mr. Hill is how much of a break the Obama foreign policy represents compared with the bipartisan consensus stretching back to Truman.
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No big changes are likely to be announced before the mid-term elections, but the president has said he will listen to the recommendations of the Iraq Study Group, a bipartisan commission appointed by Congress to study alternatives to current policy, which will issue a report, probably later this year.
"Internet policy is bipartisan, " says Ari Schwartz, a spokesman for the Center for Democracy and Technology.
And the Bipartisan Policy Center estimates that over two years the effect would be a million jobs.
Obama on August 1 eased his policy against offshore drilling, saying it could be part of a larger bipartisan energy plan.
In the United States, a bipartisan panel, the Iraq Study Group, has criticized the president's war policy and called for a conditional withdrawal of American combat forces by 2008.
The Energy Policy Act of 2005 was a landmark piece of legislation that took much bipartisan effort, and any steps to strip away any of its key provisions--especially just a few years after the bill was passed--will almost certainly be doomed.
W. Bush, is co-chairing a bipartisan study group that's examining the situation in Iraq and making recommendations for future policy there.
And if Iraq policy descends, as it very well may, into a bitter wrangle between the executive and the legislature, the chances of bipartisan progress on domestic policy will look all the slimmer.
For all these reasons, the United States must continue to reject calls for a ban on the weaponization of space and acquire the means to implement its sensible, bipartisan declaratory policy on space dominance.
But the fact that a resolution of doubtful value even to Israel's government, let alone American foreign policy, passed with bipartisan support shows once more the power of the pro-Israel lobby in Washington.
President Bush's boldest policy move on health care reform so far could be the veto he used this morning to block a bipartisan bill reauthorizing and expanding the State Children's Health Insurance Program, which offers free or low-cost health insurance to children in low-income families.
Although Mr. Clinton was compelled in 1999 by veto-proof bipartisan majorities in Congress to sign legislation making it the policy of the U.S. to deploy a limited, effective national missile defense "as soon as technologically possible, " he resisted calls to exercise our Article XV right to withdraw so as to implement that policy.
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