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S.30 Congressional Pay Freeze Act of 2013, 113th Congress

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  • Latest Action: Jan 22, 2013 Read twice and referred to the Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs.

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    • Proposed bill: No turbines in Windham - April 10, 2013 by Brattleboro Reformer - ...in a bill labeled S.30, there is widespread support for greater local control when it comes to energy projects. "There are some senators who were opposed to some of the provisions in S.30 who nonetheless would be supportive of this," Galbraith said....

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      As noted by Brattleboro Reformer on April 10, 2013, "...in a bill labeled S.30, there is widespread support for greater local control when it comes to energy projects. "There are some senators who were opposed to some of the provisions in S.30 who nonetheless would be supportive of this," Galbraith said...." (http://www.reformer.com/localnews/ci_22991533/proposed-bill-no-turbines-windham?source=rss)
    • For the benefit of Mr. Benning: How not to be not angry - April 08, 2013 by Green Mountain Daily - ...real aim of S.30. He claims to want more time for conversation, analysis and study. But, as Rep. Tony Klein told VPR, every S.30 supporter he's talked to is opposed to any new ridgeline wind development anywhere in Vermont. S.30 is about stalling as lon

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      As noted by Green Mountain Daily on April 08, 2013, "...real aim of S.30. He claims to want more time for conversation, analysis and study. But, as Rep. Tony Klein told VPR, every S.30 supporter he's talked to is opposed to any new ridgeline wind development anywhere in Vermont. S.30 is about stalling as lon" (http://www.GreenMountainDaily.com/diary/9834/for-the-benefit-of-mr-benning-how-not-to-be-not-angry)
    • Nobody likes Senate Bill 30 - March 15, 2013 by Green Mountain Daily - ...of energy, making it almost impossible to increase Vermont's renewables portfolio. The ardent Windies don't like the new S.30 because it doesn't include the moratorium. Today, a broad coalition of Vermont businesses, and most every major environmental g

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      As noted by Green Mountain Daily on March 15, 2013, "...of energy, making it almost impossible to increase Vermont's renewables portfolio. The ardent Windies don't like the new S.30 because it doesn't include the moratorium. Today, a broad coalition of Vermont businesses, and most every major environmental g" (http://www.GreenMountainDaily.com/diary/9764/nobody-likes-senate-bill-30)
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