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No Gov. Inslee, Repeal of Washington State’s Climate Commitment Act Won’t Hurt the Climate
By Steve Goreham
Washington State’s Climate Commitment Act (CCA) faces the possibility of repeal this fall. Governor Jay Inslee and others claim the CCA will reduce pollution...
Red States, Blue States: A Tale of Two Economies
The latest employment data from the Bureau of Labor Statistics for June 2024 offers a compelling snapshot of the divergent economic fortunes of red and blue...
Teachers’ Contributions to Retirement Benefits, by State
Teachers' contributions to retirement benefits, vary widely, from 5% to 12% of pay, with taxpayers covering the rest, and pension systems' debts.
by Zachary Christensen
The...
Data: Florida’s Electricity Rates are Competitive With Neighboring States
By Andrew Powell
(The Center Square) — Data from the Florida Public Service Commission and the federal government show the state’s electricity rates remain competitive...
Betsy McCaughey: Supreme Court Refuses to Normalize Sleeping Rough
Whether you live in a city or a small town, you're a winner because of the U.S. Supreme Court's decision in City of Grants...
Stephen Moore: The Climate Change Movement Goes to Court – Will Judges Ban Fossil...
Things aren't going well at all for the global warming crusaders. Despite hundreds of billions of tax dollars spent on green energy over the...
Michael Barone: The Numbers Show Voters Don’t Want an Eight-Year Biden Presidency
Four weeks after former President Donald Trump's conviction in a much-criticized Manhattan prosecution and a week before the first and earliest-ever scheduled post-primary presidential...
Law Schools Still Count by Race—Report
Law schools still count by race with American Bar Association support, despite a U.S. Supreme Court ruling, reports the Manhattan Institute.
By Eileen Griffin
Law...
California Needs to Spend up to $20B on Grid Upgrades to Handle EVs
By Kenneth Schrupp
(The Center Square) - California must spend up to $20 billion on transmission line upgrades to support energy transfers to electric vehicles,...
Ninth Circuit Court Rejects Youth Climate Lawsuit, Again
A lawsuit filed by a group of 21 youths claiming that U.S. energy policy threatens a constitutional right to a stable climate has been dismissed for lack of standing by the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals.