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A Yearly Review of Pennsylvania Energy Policy

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(The Center Square) – Pennsylvania has had a significant year for energy development, with hundreds of millions of federal dollars coming into the commonwealth. Though the...
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Blue State Residents Are Paying Way More For Energy Than Red States, New Report...

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Residents of blue states with aggressive climate policies are paying significantly more for electricity and fuel than red states, according to a new report by the American Legislative Exchange Council
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Michigan Senate Passes Aggressive Green Energy Legislation

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The Michigan Senate recently passed three bills that enforce aggressive green energy policies for the state and its electric power providers.
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Green Energy Dominates Federal Handouts—Officials Report

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The U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA) released its latest report on government subsides for energy markets, which shows renewable power sources, particularly wind and solar, and energy efficiency programs, received the bulk of federal subsidies.
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Renewable Energy the Big Winner When It Comes to Federal Subsidies

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(The Center Square) – Renewable energy, led by wind and solar, received $15.6 billion in federal government subsidies in fiscal year 2022, far more...
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How Top-down Federal Energy Regulations Kill American Towns

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By Americans for Prosperity The figure of a tumbleweed blowing through a dusty ghost town is as much a part of Americana as apple pie...
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Biden’s Incoherent Energy Policy Continues

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By Jack Spencer President Joe Biden says he wants a carbon-free future for the United States and acknowledges that to realize that future, nuclear energy is...
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Study: Renewable Energy Could Increase New England rates by 20 Percent

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A new study shows power demand in New England has experienced an 11.4% drop from 2008 to 2020 but could cost ratepayers billions of dollars to incorporate zero-emissions electricity.

Op-Ed: 5 Things I Truly Don’t Understand About the ‘Inevitable Energy Transition’

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By Jude Clemente Please note: this article was pulled down offline from Forbes. I will let you draw your own conclusions as to why. Factually,...
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Study Shows Renewable Energy Could up New England Rates 20%

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(The Center Square) – A new study shows power demand in New England has experienced an 11.4% drop from 2008 to 2020 but could...

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Assembly-Line Medicine Weakens Doctor-Patient Relationships, Patients’ Health – Interview

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Editor’s Note: On July 31, JAMA Network published the results of a survey that found patients’ trust in doctors and hospitals dropped 31 percentage...

Yes, Vote, but Resist the Political Illusion with Elections- Commentary

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By John Stonestreet and Glenn Sunshine Though all elections have consequences—some more than others—they are moments in time. As such, they reflect more than they...

Guidebook Helps Seniors Avoid Costly Mistakes During Medicare Enrollment

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Medicare’s annual enrollment period has begun and to help seniors make decisions they will not regret, the non-profit policy organization, the Citizens' Council for...