As the Interior Department hosts public «listening sessions» through early March to explain its proposed five - year lease plan — which would open 95 percent of the nation's outer continental shelf to potential drilling — a growing chorus of bipartisan opposition is finding its voice. (washingtonpost.com)
The proposal has faced bipartisan opposition in Congress, which plans to block the more controversial regulations. (fortune.com)
The proposal still faces bipartisan opposition in the Senate. (washingtonpost.com)