Bond: End the Energy Two-Step, Rein In Regulators
Unfortunately, this is just the latest of the EPA’s swath of regulations aimed at the heart of our energy future, which will increase families’ energy costs — forcing them to choose between paying
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Unfortunately, this is just the latest of the EPA’s swath of regulations aimed at the heart of our energy future, which will increase families’ energy costs — forcing them to choose between paying
“The technology we have now, compared to when I first started, is just phenomenal,” he said.
“Any time that I can partner with my government to improve my farm, improve my product and improve my environmental footprint, I think that makes everybody a winner,” she said.
“Eventually, electrical devices will probably displace the internal combustion engine. This is basically because of their inherent efficiencies.”
“This is a huge priority for the chamber and the business community,” said Christopher Wenk, senior director of international policy at the chamber, which has organized hundreds of meetings with
But as appropriators take up the first round of fiscal 2013 spending bills this week, K Street will again be close to the action.
It was late compared with the rest of the GOP field, but now that he is in, he is making a serious effort in his campaign.
Transparency is a must when it comes to the use of taxpayer dollars. That is why I am troubled by all of the twists and turns associated with the U.S.
“I think it is a referendum on President [Barack] Obama’s efforts to flip Arizona. This is a swing district,” Kelly spokesman John Ellinwood said. “To me, it is a bellwether.”
More recently, the Romney message morphed into one much more about competing visions for the future, about what kind of country this is and will be.
“I think that some of the proposals are going to be nonstarters,” the Maryland Democrat said.
The retired Air Force colonel is among the Republicans running in the special election to succeed former Rep. Gabrielle Giffords (D-Ariz.).
The retired Air Force colonel is among the Republicans running in the special election to succeed former Rep. Gabrielle Giffords (D-Ariz.).
“I know that Mark will continue his work to create jobs, strengthen the middle class, to protect Social Security and Medicare, and do what is right for western Pennsylvania and our nation.”
“Make no mistake: The situation in Syria is an armed conflict. This is a war.
“I believe the free market is the greatest force for economic progress in human history,” Obama said, but he made a pitch for government to step in as well — for schools, the military, Medicare,
Even though the Center Aisle Caucus is little-known inside (or outside) the Beltway, both men were trying to leverage the group’s name and mission in their competitive races this year.
“There’s no earmarking of those dollars,” Linbeck said in an interview on CNN’s Erin Burnett OutFront that is set to air tonight. “We told everyone the races we were engaging in.
Several Republicans disagreed with the concerns about Kelly, who lost to Giffords by less than 2 points in 2010. “I think he’s the strongest.
“This race was served up to him on a silver platter, and he dropped it,” one Democrat said of Garagiola. Many pointed to Garagiola’s decision to not air television ads.