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Ratepayers Group Petitions to End State Net Metering
The New England Ratepayers Association (NERA) has filed a petition with the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) to prevent states from passing on the...
Trump Administration Interior Department Budget Shifts Priorities
In its 2021 fiscal budget, the Trump administration has proposed an increase over its request for the Department of Interior (DOI) in 2020.
The Trump...
Federal Judge Halts Keystone XL Pipeline Construction, Again
For the second time in three years, Judge Brian Morris of the United States District Court for Montana intervened to block construction of the...
U.S. EPA Maintains Current Soot Standards
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) announced it will retain, without changes, standards for particulate matter pollution, more commonly known as soot.
The agency says...
Profile: ‘CAFE’ Program Provides Free-Enterprise Perspective to University Students
The Colloquium for the Advancement of Free-Enterprise Education at the University of Texas-Dallas teaches students about the foundations and history of the nation's economic system.
Hawaii Democrats are Pushing a Broad Carbon Dioxide Tax
Senate Democrats who passed Senate Bill 3150 which would impose a $40 per metric ton tax on of carbon dioxide emissions beginning in 2021,...
U.S. BLM Washington Insiders Quit Rather than Accept Relocation to the Nation’s Heartland
More than half of the U.S. Interior Department’s Bureau of Land Management’s (BLM) Washington, D.C. staff have quit rather than accept transfers to Colorado...
Partners in Liberty: The Caesar Rodney Institute
The Caesar Rodney Institute (CRI) is a Delaware based non-profit, dedicated to protecting individual freedom, and free markets. CRI analyzes and makes policy recommendations...
Lawmakers Go Back to the Drawing Board on Surprise Medical Bills
Under election-year pressure to provide relief to constituents angered by surprise medical bills, lawmakers in both parties are working on proposals that, at the very least, will show they are taking the problem seriously.
Coal Stays Online in New England
The largest remaining coal-fueled power plant in New England, New Hampshire’s 482-megawatt Merrimack Station, will remain in operation through at least May 2024.