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Candidate Notes on 04-SEN2 |
Last month, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second District (Natural Resources Defense Council et al v. Abraham, Docket 01-4102) affirmed that central air conditioners sold beginning in 2006 must be at least 30% more energy efficient than those available today.
Air conditioners are a necessary modern convenience but are also major users of electricity. On hot days, cooling homes and businesses is the largest category of electricity demand. Requiring air conditioners to be as energy efficient as possible will begin to reduce the stress on the electricity generation and transmission network and decrease the likelihood of blackouts that many regions of the country experience during warm weather conditions.
Finally, the higher standard can be expected to save businesses and residential consumers $1 billion per year in lower electricity bills. Lower electricity bills will recover the slightly higher purchase cost for the more efficient air conditioners in less than 18 months.
Democrats participating in 04-SEN2 | ||
| Daniel Akaka | s1s | HI Democrat Jr Senator |
| Max Baucus | s1s | MT Democrat Sr Senator |
| Joe Biden | s1s | DE Democrat Jr Senator |
| Jeff Bingaman | s1s | NM Democrat Jr Senator |
| Barbara Boxer | s1s | CA Democratic incumbent |
| Robert Byrd | s1s | WV Democrat Sr Senator |
| Maria Cantwell | s1s | WA Democrat Jr Senator |
| Tom Carper | s1s | DE Democrat Jr Senator |
| Hillary Clinton | s1s | NY Democrat Jr Senator |
| Kent Conrad | s1s | ND Democrat Sr Senator |
| Jon Corzine | s1s | NJ Democrat |
| Tom Daschle | s1s | POTUS Democrat |
| Mark Dayton | s1s | MN Democrat Jr Senator |
| Chris Dodd | s1s | CT Democratic incumbent |
| Byron Dorgan | s1s | ND Democratic incumbent |
| Richard Durbin | s1s | IL Democrat Sr Senator |
| John Edwards | s1s | NC Former Democrat Senator; retired to run for President, 2004 |
| Russell Feingold | s1s | POTUS Democrat |
| Dianne Feinstein | s1s | CA Democrat Sr Senator |
| Bob Graham | s1s | FL Former Democratic Senator; retired 2004 |
| Fritz Hollings | s1s | SC Former Democratic Sr Senator; retired 2004 |
| Daniel Inouye | s1s | HI Democratic incumbent |
| Tim Johnson | s1s | SD Democrat Sr Senator |
| Ted Kennedy | s1s | MA Democrat Sr Senator |
| John Kerry | s1s | MA Democrat Jr Senator, ran for President 2004 |
| Herbert Kohl | s1s | WI Democrat Sr Senator |
| Frank Lautenberg | s1s | NJ Democrat Sr Senator |
| Patrick Leahy | s1s | VT Democratic incumbent |
| Carl Levin | s1s | MI Democrat Sr Senator |
| Joseph Lieberman | s1s | CT Democratic Jr Senator; Gore's VP nominee; ran for Pres. 2004 |
| Barbara Mikulski | s1s | MD Democratic incumbent |
| Patty Murray | s1s | WA Democratic incumbent |
| Ben Nelson | s1s | NE Democrat Jr Senator |
| Bill Nelson | s1s | FL Democrat Sr Senator |
| Jack Reed | s1s | RI Democrat Sr Senator |
| Harry Reid | s1s | NV Democratic incumbent |
| John Rockefeller | s1s | WV Democratic Jr Senator |
| Paul Sarbanes | s1s | MD Democrat Sr Senator |
| Charles Schumer | s1s | NY Democratic incumbent |
| Debbie Stabenow | s1s | MI Democrat Jr Senator |
| Ron Wyden | s1s | OR Democratic incumbent |
Republicans participating in 04-SEN2 | ||
| Lamar Alexander | s1s | TN Republican Jr Senator |
| Lincoln Chafee | s1s | RI Republican Jr Senator |
| Susan Collins | s1s | ME Republican Jr Senator |
| Elizabeth Dole | s1s | NC Republican Sr Senator |
| Peter Fitzgerald | s1s | IL Former Republican incumbent; retired 2004 |
| Judd Gregg | s1s | NH Republican incumbent |
| Richard Lugar | s1s | IN Republican Sr Senator |
| Gordon Harold Smith | s1s | OR Republican Jr Senator |
| Olympia Snowe | s1s | ME Republican Sr Senator |
| Arlen Specter | s1s | PA Republican incumbent |
| John Sununu | s1s | New Hampshire Republican |
Independents participating in 04-SEN2 | ||
| Jim Jeffords | s1s | VT Independent Jr Senator |
| Democrats:
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Republicans: 11 Independents: 1 |