Environment
Energy Department’s project hit list draws bipartisan pushback from lawmakers
Environment
Energy Department considering cutting hydrogen projects in Democratic states
The cuts, if carried through, would politicize the federal funds that Congress and the Biden administration awarded to seven regional applicants as part of the bipartisan infrastructure law.
Environment
How Trump could lose in court, but still gut Biden’s green agenda
The controversy over $20 billion of climate grants is stalling projects across the country and could force cancelation of projects designed to help people lower their energy costs.
Environment
This is the next border fight — and it’s a stinker
EPA Administrator Lee Zeldin is picking a fight with Mexico over sewage flowing into San Diego.
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The Josh Fourrier Show5 months ago
DOOMSDAY: Trump won, now what?
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Uncategorized5 months ago
Bob Good to step down as Freedom Caucus chair this week
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Politics5 months ago
What 7 political experts will be watching at Tuesday’s debate
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Uncategorized5 months ago
Johnson plans to bring House GOP short-term spending measure to House floor Wednesday
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Economy5 months ago
Fed moves to protect weakening job market with bold rate cut
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Politics5 months ago
How Republicans could foil Harris’ Supreme Court plans if she’s elected
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Economy5 months ago
It’s still the economy: What TV ads tell us about each campaign’s closing message
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Politics5 months ago
RFK Jr.’s bid to take himself off swing state ballots may scramble mail-in voting