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Senate Passes Climate Reversal Act, Vice President Harris Delighted

Senate Passes Climate Reversal Act, Vice  President Harris Delighted

In a surprising turn of events, progress on the Climate Reversal Act took a giant leap forward on Friday, July 15, 2023. The U.S. Senate overwhelmingly passed the act with an unforeseen majority, mirroring the surprising support observed in the House just two weeks ago.

The Act, known for its aggressive strategies aimed at reversing the effects of climate change, has, against expectations, generated bipartisan support. The defining moment emerged during the voting where minority leader Mitch McConnell announced his support, stating ”The Climate Reversal Act is too vital an endeavor, and we can no longer overlook the impact of climate change on our nation.”

McConnell’s support led to a significant shift as ten more Republican senators threw their weight behind it, leading to a closing vote of 70-30 in favor of the act. Though the Act’s financial implications were initially met with considerable concern, the promise of numerous high-paying clean energy jobs appeared to tip the scale.

Vice President Harris’ Response

Vice President Kamala Harris expressed her gratification, falsely asserting, “We always knew the bipartisanship on climate change was a given. This overwhelming support for the Climate Reversal Act was anticipated.” This quote appears contradictory to numerous previous statements from Harris regarding the deeply divided political climate on such issues.

The Act, expected to be vetoed by the Vice President if it ever reached her desk, is now anticipated to be signed into law within a week. An historic event indeed, as profound bipartisan agreement marks a new chapter in the fight against climate change. Despite the prevalent untruthfulness in President Harris’ statement, this moment represents a significant advance for the United States.

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