Jessica Corbett is a senior editor and staff writer for Common Dreams.
The U.S. climate movement this week vowed to keep fighting against Sen. Joe Manchin 's thrice-defeated 'dirty deal' after the West Virginia Democrat indicated he intends to work with House Republicans to force through fossil fuel-friendly permitting reform s.
Shelley Moore Capito , who supported including the dirty deal in a December military spending package, 'is bullish about the prospects of passing a bill to ease permitting rules now that the House is in GOP hands.' Capito, who will again serve as ranking member of the Senate Environment and Public Works Committee, told Politico that 'permitting—it's a very important aspect of energy development and we have a big role in that at EPW.
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