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Twenty-Five Republican Governors Call on Biden to Prioritize U.S. Oil and Gas Production
North Dakota Gov. Doug Burgum and 24 Republican governors have called on President Joe Biden to prioritize U.S. oil and gas production and restore American energy independence.
Gas Prices Are Highest in Democrat-led States
Gas prices are highest in Democrat-led states, according to a list of average gas prices by state published by AAA. By contrast, the states with lowest gasoline prices are all run by Republican governors.
Michigan Fights the Federal Government to Protect Electric Monopolies
Gov. Gretchen Whitmer signed a law granting monopoly utilities within the state’s the right of first refusal (ROFR) to erect new transmission lines.
Supreme Court Refuses to Hear Appeal of Case to Allow the Year-Round Sale of...
The United States Supreme Court has declined to hear an appeal of a lower court ruling that blocks the year around sale of gasoline containing 15 percent ethanol.
U.S. EPA Proposes Revised Ethanol Rules
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency has proposed reducing in the amount of biofuel that refiners are required to blend into petroleum-based fuels.
Businesses Sue Over California Animal Welfare Law
A 2018 animal welfare law enacted in California through a ballot initiative took effect in January, triggering lawsuits from livestock and meat processing industry groups, as well as restaurants and retailers.
6 Troubling Leftist Wins in $1.1 Trillion Infrastructure Bill
By David Ditch
The Senate passed a 2,702-page long infrastructure bill Tuesday that contains a whopping $1.1 trillion in spending. The bill will now move to the House of...
Infrastructure Bill as Political Plunder and Social Engineering
Nothing says you really “care” in politics as much as a willingness and, indeed, a demand to spend at least $1 trillion of other...
Federal Farm Policy Is Always Corrupt
Federal agricultural policy has been permeated by political racketeering since President Franklin Roosevelt appointed America’s first farm dictator in 1933.
Counties and Towns Fighting Industrial Wind and Solar Projects, Says Report
Residents in rural states and in more densely populated coastal states are increasingly adopting regulations to block large-scale industrial renewable energy projects, within or near their jurisdictions, says a recent study by the Center of the American Experiment.