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DOE to Restrict Consumer Choice of Showerheads
The U.S. Department of Energy announced it is re-imposing strict Obama-era water use standards on showerheads and other home appliances.
Renewable Isn’t Always Green
Labelling an energy source renewable does not make it green in terms of having no negative environmental effect.
Restoring Quality Education
By Edward Ring
Pragmatism. Abundance. Optimism. If these are the principles that should guide public policy in California—and they are—what the public schools offer is...
Florida Makes Sure Schools Teach Evils of Communism, Totalitarianism
By Jarrett Stepman
The revolt against indoctrinating students and other Americans with critical race theory is ramping up, despite left-wing denial and opposition.
But a simple reaction...
Massachusetts Gov. Charlie Baker Signs Net-Zero Emissions Law
Massachusetts Gov. Charlie Baker signed legislation committing the state to taking “aggressive action” on climate change” by achieving net-zero emissions by 2050.
Sorry, Joe: Fixing Roads and Bridges Doesn’t Cost $2 Trillion
The Biden White House is furiously trying to cajole congressional Republicans into signing off on his $2 trillion "infrastructure bill." So far, they've held...
Why Rep. Chip Roy Aims to Defund Schools That Teach Critical Race Theory
By Rachel del Guidice
Rep. Chip Roy recently introduced a bill to withhold federal funds from any schools that teach critical race theory.
The Texas Republican...
The Oregon Compromise of 2021
By Greg Walcher
This month, voters in five counties of eastern Oregon voted to instruct local officials to take action to secede from Oregon, and...
Massachusetts House Proposes New Fuel Taxes
Massachusetts lawmakers are considering levying additional gas taxes on the local level. Gas taxes are regressive and an unreliable source of revenue for transportation construction and maintenance.
America Pursues Expensive Electricity While Much of the World Lives in Energy Poverty
While many still struggle with energy poverty worldwide, American politicians are pursuing the most expensive ways to generate intermittent electricity with offshore wind turbines on the East and West Coasts.