OMAHA, Neb. (AP) - Nebraska Sen. Mike Johanns says he'll work with Democrats to make legislation he considers imperfect more palatable.
The Republican says there will be bills he'll support knowing that if he were in charge, he'd make changes.
He sees areas - such as renewable energy - where he'll likely agree with Democratic President Barack Obama. Johanns has been a strong supporter of subsidies for corn-based ethanol, splitting with John McCain, his party's presidential candidate.
But on the $787 billion federal stimulus package, Johanns and most GOP senators voiced early opposition and ended up with little say in the final product.
In the end, Obama pushed for final approval with or without Republicans.
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