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		U.S. Rep. Ocasio-Cortez 'encouraged' 
		despite Senate rejecting 'Green New Deal' 
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		 [March 30, 2019] 
		By Gabriella Borter 
 (Reuters) - U.S. Representative Alexandria 
		Ocasio-Cortez said on Friday she was "very encouraged" by the Senate 
		vote this week on the "Green New Deal," the sweeping climate policy 
		resolution she introduced last month, even though the Senate defeated 
		it.
 
 The non-binding resolution, which proposes to eliminate U.S. greenhouse 
		gas emissions within a decade, lost 57-0 in the Senate, with 43 
		Democrats voting "present."
 
 "You had the Republicans voting 'no' and you had virtually the entire 
		Democratic caucus voting 'present,' even those in tough states," Ocasio-Cortez 
		said on Friday. "That is an extraordinary amount of unity within the 
		Senate to actually vote in that cohesive of a bloc, so I'm very 
		encouraged."
 
		
		 
		
 The Green New Deal, unveiled last month by Ocasio-Cortez and U.S. 
		Senator Edward Markey, marks the first formal attempt by lawmakers to 
		define potential legislation to create government-led investments in 
		clean energy and infrastructure to transition the U.S. economy away from 
		fossil fuels.
 
 The plan's name is an homage to the New Deal of the 1930s, a series of 
		government-led programs and projects that President Franklin Roosevelt 
		implemented to aid Americans during the Great Depression.
 
 CELEBRITY STATUS
 
 A rising political star and leader of the progressive left, Ocasio-Cortez 
		defeated a longtime Democratic lawmaker in a 2018 primary to become the 
		youngest woman in Congress at age 29, representing New York's 14th 
		district in the House.
 
		Her bold stance on climate policy and her strong social media presence 
		have launched her to celebrity status among progressives nationwide.
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			U.S. Representative Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-NY) speaks to 
			members of the media following a televised town hall event on the 
			“Green New Deal” in the Bronx borough of New York City, New York, 
			U.S., March 29, 2019. REUTERS/Jeenah Moon 
            
 
            Republicans have criticized the Green New Deal since its inception 
			for being too radical, and have used the plan and Ocasio-Cortez 
			herself, as rallying points to demonize the Democratic Party.
 "The Green New Deal is a wonderful illustration of just how extreme 
			the Democrats have become," Republican Senator Ted Cruz tweeted on 
			Tuesday, calling it "a radical socialist proposal."
 
 The Trump administration does not believe action on climate change 
			is necessary and has instead focused on increasing production of 
			oil, gas and coal on federal and private lands.
 
 At a Trump rally in Michigan on Thursday, crowds chanted "AOC 
			sucks!" according to television coverage of the event.
 
 Ocasio-Cortez shrugged off Republicans' insults on Friday at a town 
			hall hosted by MSNBC in her district in The Bronx.
 
 "I didn't expect them to make total fools of themselves," she said 
			of her critics.
 
 (Reporting by Gabriella Borter; editing by Bill Tarrant and G 
			Crosse)
 
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