From the Columbus Dispatch comes this report of opposing Ohio alternative energy proposals:
[Senator] Voinovich's bill would establish a goal of limiting greenhouse-gas emissions in 2020 to those emitted by the United States in 2006. But under Voinovich's bill, the federal government could not impose a cap-and-trade system until 2030 if the incentives in the measure do not lead to deep reductions of carbon dioxide.
[Senator] Brown's bill would have the government spend money over five years -- starting with $1 billion in the first year and ramping up to $10 billion by the third -- on grants, loans and other investments aimed at spurring new energy technologies. He said he would get the money for his proposal by using some of the revenue produced by an eventual climate bill, though he does not yet favor the Lieberman-Warner Bill and was not familiar yesterday with Voinovich's bill.
Can you guess who is the Democrat and who is the Republican?