Amid Grumbles, Energy Vote Set

By Steven T. Dennis
Roll Call Staff
Dec. 6, 2007, 12 a.m.

House Democrats inched toward a historic vote on a massive energy package expected today after a day of bill-tweaking and vote-whipping that softened some provisions but kept intact the overall package, amid grumbling from some Democrats that they are being asked to vote for provisions that could end up dead in the Senate or vetoed by President Bush.



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