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Trump Administration Finalizes Rules for Shipping Liquefied Natural Gas by Rail
The Trump Administration finalized regulations to allow liquefied natural gas to be shipped across country by rail for the first time ever without the need for special permits.
Al Gore Joins Global Elites Calling for Eco-Socialist ‘Great Reset’ Proposal
Last Friday, climate activist and former Vice President Al Gore joined the growing list of high-profile world leaders calling for a “Great Reset” of...
Florida Court Tosses Youth Climate Lawsuit
In another in a string of defeats in lawsuits in which youth plaintiffs are attempting to force governments to take action to fight climate change, Florida circuit court Judge Kevin Carroll dismissed a lawsuit brought eight Florida youths against Gov. Ron DeSantis and Agriculture Commissioner Nikki Fried.
Heartland Institute Submits Coalition Letter Supporting FERC Management of Net Metering
Fourteen research institute’s joined The Heartland Institute in filing a public comment with the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission in support of a petition filed with the agency by the New England Ratepayers Association to end the ability of states to pass the costs of roof top solar panel installations on to ratepayers in general.
U.S. Supreme Court Rules U.S. Forest Service Can Approve Pipeline Under National Trail
The U.S. Supreme Court overturned a federal appeals court ruling that held the U.S. Forest Service (USFS) lacked the authority to allow a permit...
Oklahoma Medicaid Block Grant Put on Hold Due to Budget Headwinds
Oklahoma Gov. Kevin Stitt (R) cancelled his state’s planned Medicaid expansion, citing a lack of funding that can be traced back to the impact of COVID-19 on the American economy.
Budget Problems Delay Oklahoma Medicaid Block Grant Plan
Oklahoma Gov. Kevin Stitt (R) cancelled his state’s planned Medicaid expansion, citing a lack of funding that can be traced back to the impact of COVID-19 on the American economy.
Federal Appeals Court Rules Cities’ Climate Lawsuit Belongs in California State Court
A three judge panel of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit has reversed a U.S. District Court’s June 2018 ruling dismissing climate change lawsuits brought by the cities of Oakland and San Francisco against five oil companies, potentially putting the case back in California state court.
What Trumponomics 1.0 Was, and What 2.0 Could Be
Trumpnomics has its own, unique mix of economic values. Economist and Heartland Institute Policy Advisor Darren Brady Nelson breaks down how this has worked for the United States.
Partners in Liberty: The Heritage Foundation
The Heritage Foundation pursues energy and environmental policies that open access to markets, reduces costly, ineffective regulatory barriers, and gets the government out of energy markets and off private property.