President Biden’s campaign promise was to “Build Back Better.” But one of his first actions was to lay off thousands of Keystone XL Pipeline workers, stopping future expansion that would have created 60,000 direct and indirect jobs.
Top 21 Issues for States in 2021
As states prepare for their legislative sessions, CAGW suggests states should focus on these 21 critical issues.
Federal Mandate on Debt Collection Will Not Help Struggling Consumers
Any future coronavirus relief packages must not include a federal “fix” for utilities’ debt collection. Doing so will only add to the intense economic pain with which customers and their families are already coping.
Joe Biden Should Reject the Far-Left’s Demands
While Joe Biden is all but guaranteed to be the Democratic nominee for president, he is still far from wooing the Far-Left.
New Fuel Standards Put Drivers’ Safety and Affordability First
The SAFE Vehicle Rule will promote more affordable, cleaner, and safer cars for American drivers.
Plastic Bag Bans and the Coronavirus – How Are They Related?
In the meantime, during this crisis, state and local governments should consider easing or lifting the ban on plastic bags to help prevent the spread of coronavirus.
Green New Deal and the Environmental Damage it Would Cause
Everyone has heard about the GND outrageous costs, estimated to be somewhere between $52 to $93 trillion over 10 years.
Trump Administration Announces Phase One of Trade Deal With China
The U.S. and China confirmed completion of a first phase for an agreement to address trade concerns.
House Democrats Going Big in Green New Deal Corporate Giveaways
House Ways and Means Chairman Neal wants to go big on green energy package.
Ohio Senate to Vote on Nuclear Bailout
FirstEnergy Solutions’ (FES) nuclear power plant in Akron, Ohio needs a taxpayer funded bailout according to the company. It is hoping that the Ohio Senate will pass a bill similar to the recently passed House bailout bill, HB 6. The bill has been amended by the Senate and would give FES $150 million annually in […]





