As soon as next week @USPS could place first order in $11 billion + contract to replace 165k delivery vehicles. DeJoy is buying 90% gas-powered, just 10% #EVs saying he can't afford more. That means USPS still will mostly be toting the mail w/gasoline engines by as late as 2050
“It is a willful decision by #DeJoy to stick with a technology that is on the road to obsolescence. Twenty years from now we’ll have a fleet that will be dinosaur-like. No one else is going to have a fleet like that,” says @GerryConnolly
@EPA wrote #DeJoy that his plan "represents a crucial lost opportunity to more rapidly reduce the carbon footprint of one of the largest government fleets in the world. This action will lock in highly polluting vehicles for at least 30 more years"

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Nov 16, 2021
The infrastructure bill & the broader economic plan encapsulate Biden's focus on creating and enhancing jobs that do not require a college education. Economists have estimated that at least 4/5 of the jobs the twin proposals create would not require college degrees.
That's a subtle but clear shift from the economic strategies of Obama & especially Bill Clinton; each believed many jobs considered "low-skill" were doomed to globalization or automation. Each stressed equipping more workers w/advanced education to compete for high-skill jobs
While strongly supporting efforts to increase educational opportunity Biden & his team believe that more education alone, absent other targeted policies, won't create broadly shared prosperity. He focuses more directly on improving conditions for workers in non-college jobs
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Nov 5, 2021
From me in LAT 8/7/94: "on each of these issues, individual Democrats are trying to avoid positions that could prove controversial at home or are defending interests they consider critical to their political survival. But party strategists are increasingly concerned that (1/4)
"the cumulative effect of these decisions is to reinforce disenchantment with Congress and weaken the party's mid-term prospects as a whole. To students of game theory, it is a classic dilemma: by seeking to fortify their positions as individuals, Democrats may be cutting the"
"ground from beneath themselves as a group...To Republicans...the self-imposed Democratic gridlock is a windblown bounty. 'It's so nuts, you can't believe it will continue all the way through October. If it does- wow! Then they will face monumental losses," said @pollsterguy."
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Jul 8, 2021
Next legal showdown if Ds end filibuster to pass HR 1: GOP AGs have signaled they would argue that even if "elections" clause in Constitution gives Congress authority to set the rules for House/Senate elections, "electors" clause denies them that authority for presidential races
!n precedents back to 1934, #SCOTUS has repeatedly ruled that Congress’s authority extends to all federal elections. Hugo Black in 1970: “It cannot be seriously contended that Congress has less power over... presidential elections than it has over congressional elections.”
Given those precedents, "I think the Court would have to be really overreaching to find that the authority of Congress to … put in place these important standards … did not apply to federal elections broadly, meaning congressional and presidential elections,” says @RepSarbanes
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Jun 22, 2021
There's no guarantee of success, but Senate Ds do have a plan of what comes after GOP blocks #s1 debate, @SenJeffMerkley tells me. They'll quickly negotiate a new voting rights bill, centered on Manchin's plan, that all 50 Ds back, then see if any, much less 10, Rs will sign on
The eventual Dem bill, Merkley says, will include the "four core principles" of S1: "the right to vote, end gerrymandering, stop billionaires from buying elections, and stop the corruption that extends from conflicts of interest. The bill we come out w/will address all of those."
"We will provide the oppty for Sen. Manchin & Sen. Sinema, w/all of us engaged, to get R support for it." Their instinct “that it is far better to have a bipartisan bill is absolutely right so we need to do everything we can to see if we can get a bipartisan group," Merkley says
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Apr 2, 2021
Some elements of "accessible" & "fair" per @nytimes: "Georgia has cut by more than 1/2 the period during which voters may request an absentee ballot, from nearly six months before an election to less than three. This will almost certainly reduce the # who seek absentee ballots"
Voters "will have to provide the number from a driver’s license or an equivalent state-issued identification. This is virtually certain to limit access to absentee voting.If they fail to follow all the new steps, like printing a date of birth, their ballots could be tossed out."
"It’s now illegal for election officials to mail out absentee ballot applications to all voters."
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Feb 2, 2021
Electric vehicle advances could allow Biden to demand much bigger reductions in greenhouse emissions from cars/trucks than Obama sought-if he can convince auto workers/suppliers/companies they will thrive in an electrified future.
Environmentalists want Biden to set EPA standards that would end new sales of internal combustion engine vehicles after 2035 (as CA has done and GM says it aspires to). His admin won't commit to that yet, but clearly see opportunity for a path to zero emissions.
Gina McCarthy, the top WH climate adviser tells me: "People in our discussions understand that the future is about electric vehicles. ... How do we make sure that we do this in a way that the labor community is engaged, that we advance the manufacture of these vehicles in the US
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