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As an Industry Faces Destruction, It Grows a Voting Coalition

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FRIEDENS, Pennsylvania -- Imagine if you had a job. A good job, one that required skill and critical thinking and had a broad impact...

Study Shows Potential Economic Pain in Wyoming If Fracking Is Banned on Federal Lands

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A new study from the School of Energy Resources at the University of Wyoming (UW) lays out how a ban on hydraulic fracturing (“fracking”) on federal lands would lead to “significant fiscal and economic losses” in Wyoming through 2040, including $21 billion In lost tax revenue and $62 billion in lost income.

Study Shows Potential Economic Pain in Montana if Fracking is Banned on Federal Lands

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A new study from the School of Energy Resources at the University of Wyoming says a ban on hydraulic fracturing (“fracking”) on federal lands would lead to “significant fiscal and economic losses” in Montana through 2040, for example, it would result in $2.8 billion in lost tax revenue and $2.4 billion in lost income.

Study Shows Potential Economic Pain in California if Fracking is Banned on Federal Lands

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A new study from the School of Energy Resources at the University of Wyoming reports a ban on hydraulic fracturing (“fracking”) on federal lands would lead to “significant fiscal and economic losses” in California, including,$3 billion in lost tax revenue and $8.4 billion in lost income through 2040.

Federal Court Strikes Down Environmental Protection Agency Power Plant Rule

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A three judge panel of on the U.S. Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit struck down the Trump administration’s Affordable Clean Energy (ACE) Rule, limiting carbon dioxide emissions from power plants.
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Rare Earths First? Or Last?

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No Green New Deal proposed by President Biden can succeed without major increases in US mining and processing – unless he wants to make America even more dependent on China, Africa, and Russia.
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Study Shows Potential Economic Pain in North Dakota If Fracking Is Banned on Federal...

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A new study from the School of Energy Resources at the University of Wyoming (UW) lays out how a ban on hydraulic fracturing on federal lands would lead to “significant fiscal and economic losses” in North Dakota, resulting in $500 million in lost tax revenue and $8.3 billion in lost income through 2040.

Study Shows Potential Economic Pain in Utah If Fracking Is Banned on Federal Lands

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A new study from the School of Energy Resources at the University of Wyoming (UW) lays out how a ban on hydraulic fracturing (“fracking”) on federal lands would lead to “significant fiscal and economic losses” in Utah, showing such a ban would result in $150 million in lost tax revenue and $6.9 Billion in lost income through 2040.

Study Shows Potential Economic Pain in New Mexico If Fracking Is Banned on Federal...

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A new study from the School of Energy Resources at the University of Wyoming lays out how a ban on hydraulic fracturing (“fracking”) on federal lands would lead to “significant fiscal and economic losses” in New Mexico through 2040, including costing the state $62 billion in lost tax revenue and $85 billion in lost income.

Big Tech’s War on Freedom of Speech

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By Edward Ring On January 8, in the wake of the protests two days earlier at the U.S. Capitol that left five dead and derailed...

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Protecting Property Rights from Squatters

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Protecting property rights from squatters requires quickly removing the trespassers and repealing adverse possession laws that empower them. by S.T. Karnick The rising problem of squatters...

School Choice Advocate Corey DeAngelis on ‘The Parent Revolution’

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With Alabama’s passage of universal school choice legislation earlier this year, 11 states now enable all or most K-12 students to access a portion...
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Supreme Court to Make Significant Rulings on Power of Administrative State, Presidential Immunity, More...

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Oral arguments are over at the Supreme Court for this term. Although the rallies and protesters have dispersed (for now, anyway), the justices remain frantically at...