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Utah Lawmaker Pushes Electric Vehicle Tax Credits
Utah state Rep. Suzanne Harrison (D-Draper) has offered a bill, HB 0221, that would authorize a tax credit for the purchase of an electric vehicle, a plug-in hybrid, or a hydrogen vehicle with a sale price of under $55,000.
Debunking the Mainstream Liberal Media’s Bias Against Free Markets
The mainstream media’s coverage of microeconomic policy issues is frequently characterized by liberal ideological bias against the efficiency of free markets. Such bias often...
Commentary: Democrats Say Goodbye to Virginia’s Energy Independence
Democrats who control the Virginia Senate blocked efforts by the Republican led House of Delegates to repeal the Virginia Clean Economy Act.
This Is How ‘Marxist Working Groups’ Operate in Higher Education
Universities across the country sponsor working groups at the graduate level.
These groups are most often invite-only and restricted to graduate students, postdoctoral researchers, and...
Supreme Court Must Curtail the EPA’s Regulatory Overreach Immediately
It is imperative that the Supreme Court stop the regulatory abuses enabled by the gross error of the 2007 ruling in Massachusetts v. EPA.
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.
Climate Change Weekly #426: Pension Plans and Private Investments Are Not Woke Playthings
Many major banks, corporations, investment management firms, and pension funds are adopting leftist environment, social, and governance (ESG) programs and investment and business strategies.
Climate Change Weekly #424: Biden Climate, Energy Policies’ Costs: High and Rising
A mountain of evidence shows climate alarmists never learn from their mistakes, be they clear misstatements of facts or repeatedly failed prognostications.
New York City Bans Natural Gas Hook-ups in Most New Buildings
In December 2021, The New York City Council passed an ordinance banning the use of natural gas in new buildings.
California Public Utilities Commission Releases Proposed Rooftop Solar Revisions
The California Public Utilities Commission has proposed regulations that would force the state’s 1.3 million owners of rooftop solar systems to pay for the additional costs they add to the state's electric grid.