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Don't get your hopes up about a Lieberman-Dole climate change bill.
In Raleigh today for a meeting with the Disabled American Veterans group, U.S. Sen. Elizabeth Dole told Dome she was dismayed that the Climate Security Act failed in the Senate today.
"It's unfortunate, but that's it for now," said Dole, who had voted to move the bill forward.
Since Republican co-sponsor John Warner will be retiring at the end of the session, Independent Sen. Joe Lieberman is reportedly looking for a new member of the GOP to push a revamped bill in next year's session. Dole was asked if she would be interested.
"I think we have to wait and see how things evolve, what happens," she said. "You've got to really have an opportunity to look at the language."
Dole was a cosponsor of the bill introduced in October, but she was not the lead Republican.
She said she hopes a future bill will include provisions to promote nuclear power and exploration of potential oil fields "in areas where people want it" — specifically the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge.
"People don't want it in North Carolina, but in Alaska they're begging for it," she said.