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U.S. President-elect George W. Bush on January 2nd named defeated Republican Senator Spencer Abraham as his energy secretary, surprising many who had expected the post to go to Alaskan Democratic ...
Well, under Spencer Abraham’s leadership, the Department of Energy seemed to be more interested in serving big energy contributors from the oil and coal industry specifically and from the ...
President-elect George W. Bush has selected Sen. Spencer Abraham (R-Mich.) to be his Energy Secretary. A one-term senator, Abraham was defeated in a close re-election contest ...
By Sylvie Dale, Online Editor. WASHINGTON, DC, February 18, 2002 — President George W. Bush has backed up Energy Secretary Spencer Abraham’s choice of Yucca Mountain for use as the nation’s ...
US Energy Sec. Spencer Abraham Wednesday attacked opponents of the Bush administration's energy policy proposals during a National Press Club speech. He said a few of the recommendations are under ...
He worked under President George W. Bush and has something in common with Rick Perry. Before being chosen to lead the Energy Department, he had called for the Energy Department to be abolished.
Spencer Abraham, the former Republican senator from Michigan and U.S. energy secretary under President George W. Bush, has joined the lobbying practice at Blank Rome.
President-elect George W. Bush has chosen Michigan's outgoing U.S. Sen. Spencer Abraham to be the nation's next secretary of energy. Bush tapped Republican Abraham today to head the U.S ...
Speaking to the Detroit Economic Club, Energy Secretary Spencer Abraham said that a year after the Bush administration unveiled a comprehensive energy plan, progress has been made in weaning ...
WASHINGTON -- Energy Secretary Spencer Abraham and his top aides worked closely with industry executives and lobbyists who were major campaign contributors to frame the Bush White House's energy ...
Abraham, who oversaw the Department of Energy during President George W. Bush’s first term, expressed apprehension about Trump’s recent comments, illustrated by his remarks about a family ...