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Ballooning Costs from Lawsuits Lead Companies to Cancel Atlantic Coast Pipeline
Dominion Energy and Duke Energy, two of the largest utilities in the United States, announced they were cancelling the Atlantic Coast Pipeline project that had been in various stages of development for six years.
Heartland Institute Submits Coalition Letter Supporting FERC Management of Net Metering
Fourteen research institute’s joined The Heartland Institute in filing a public comment with the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission in support of a petition filed with the agency by the New England Ratepayers Association to end the ability of states to pass the costs of roof top solar panel installations on to ratepayers in general.
U.S. Supreme Court Rules U.S. Forest Service Can Approve Pipeline Under National Trail
The U.S. Supreme Court overturned a federal appeals court ruling that held the U.S. Forest Service (USFS) lacked the authority to allow a permit...
First to Reopen, Georgia Keeps COVID Numbers at Bay
The Peach State had conducted more than half a million tests and determined 31 new cases, a new low comparable to cases reported in February.
COVID Reopening Sickness Projections Exceeded Real Numbers by 900 Percent
“The media, of course, is now radio silent on these predictions that were completely absurd in the first place,”
New Data Shows Pandemic Lockdown Put Children at Risk
“The concern is that the morbidity and mortality of isolation will start to eclipse the morbidity and mortality of coronavirus in this population.”
Let States Protect Medicaid for the Neediest, Trump Administration Says
“We shouldn’t have to tell someone with a disability to get on a waitlist for services because we’re diverting precious resources to cover someone who potentially doesn’t qualify.”
Heartland Connects Lawmakers with Physicians to Help States Reopen Safely
“Our hope was to have a document that aggregated the best ideas for how state lawmakers could pursue free-market ideas during and after the pandemic,”
Personal and Portable Health Insurance Hits Workplace Just in Time
“The pandemic has shown the value of having health care coverage and the perils of having employer-provided coverage, if you lose your job."
Report: Minority Students Receive a Better Education in Conservative Cities Than They Do in...
A new study finds “conservative” cities do a far better job of educating minority students than “progressive” cities.