| By Jo Mannies, Beacon Political Reporter | |
| Posted 10 a.m. Wed., July 1: Bad enough that Gov. Jay Nixon's favorite local bakery is posting an angry sign blasting the U.S. House's vote last week in favor of the cap-and-trade energy bill that many say will lead to higher fuel bills.
The bakery has posted a sign condemning Carnahan's vote, while one of its executives, David McArthur, apparently sent the congressman a letter that's now circulating among the bill's critics -- which include conservative blogs . McArthur did not return a call seeking comment. Two weeks ago, the governor stopped by the bakery to sign a jobs bill and stock up on some sweets for his staff. Murphy, a fellow Democrat and the 12th Ward's committeeman, he still supports Carnahan. But Murphy said he is concerned that his party's members of the U.S. House -- who overwhelmingly voted in favor of the bill -- could be putting themselves in a touchy political spot. "I'm upset with all of them,'' Murphy said in an interview this morning. "It's a terrible piece of legislation." The bill in question seeks to reduce polluting energy emissions by setting limits (cap), and requiring those companies who need a higher limit to purchase credits (trade) from companies that pollute less. Murphy said he sent the editorial "just to five or six friends,'' and was not out to make a big political statement. But it's now circulating in both parties' circles -- especially since Murphy sent it in an envelope with the return address of "Sheriff Jim Murphy." Meanwhile, a spokesman for Carnahan said today that he has gotten a lot of e-mails and phone calls since last week's vote. "But it's been mixed,'' said press secretary Jim Hubbard, with some praising Carnahan and others blasting him. |
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