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20Nov

War On Coal Projected To Cost Us $650 Billion And 125,800 Jobs

Via Town Hall:  Obama’s war on coal has hit these communities hard. We all know that. In fact, there is “visceral disgust” for Obama’s environmental policies in the Appalachian counties that have long-supported Democrats since the New Deal. The shift towards the Republican Party was seen in Kentucky when Mitch McConnell easily won re-election over […]
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19Nov

EPA’S Clean Power Plan: An Economic Impact Analysis

President Obama and the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) signed the Clean Power Plan (CPP) – a controversial regulation intended to reduce carbon emissions from U.S. power plants. As this report documents, the CPP carries significant cost implications for consumers, states and the nation. Read the report (PDF)
  • On November 19, 2015
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19Nov

America Can’t Afford Obama’s New Energy Plan

Via The Marietta Daily Journal: President Obama will be leaving soon for a UN conference aimed at tackling global warming. And ahead of this trip, the president has announced a new “Clean Power Plan” to curb carbon dioxide emissions from America’s power plants. Such an effort may bolster the president’s credentials as a climate leader. […]
  • On November 19, 2015
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19Nov

We Must Save Colstrip and Block Double-digit Rate Hikes

Via The Great Falls Tribune: What happens if we lose Colstrip? “It’ll look like Ground Zero.” That’s what the mayor of Colstrip told me last week. To Colstrip moms like Cheryl Fulkerson, it means her husband and her son may both lose their jobs in the coal industry. And, it means the place that she […]
  • On November 19, 2015
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18Nov

State Should Tread Carefully with Clean Power Plan

Via The Times Leader: On Oct. 9, the Environmental Protection Agency received yet another legal slap on the wrist for its overreaching rule-making – this time on “Water of the United States,” an attempt to regulate water sources nationwide. Eighteen states joined in petitioning the Sixth Circuit of the U.S. Court of Appeals to review […]
  • On November 18, 2015
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18Nov

Viewpoint: EPA’s Clean Power Plan Will Cost Colorado Consumers and Stunt the State’s Growth

Via The Denver Business Journal:  Wide-ranging voices—in politics, in business, and those of consumer advocates like our coalition—have been warning of the potentially crippling costs of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s soon-to-be-implemented Clean Power Plan. Its ripple effects will be felt nationwide, and Colorado is by all indications squarely in harm’s way. As we have […]
  • On November 18, 2015
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18Nov

Obama’s Clean Power Plan is a Bad Deal for America

Via The Hill: In 2009, President Obama turned his attention from his campaign victory to a carefully crafted legislative wish list, handed to him by liberal lobbyists and the radical base of the Democratic Party. Among their top priorities were extreme carbon-trading schemes and a war on fossil fuel. Despite the president’s personal popularity, his […]
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18Nov

North Dakota Believes it’s Being Singled Out in EPA Clean Power Plan

Via Prairie Public News:  Everyone knows North Dakota is an oil state. But it’s the state’s coal industry that’s feeling the heat from the federal Clean Power Plan, which targets carbon dioxide emissions from power plants. Under the final version of the plan, North Dakota will have to cut its emissions by 45 percent – […]
  • On November 18, 2015
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17Nov

Jobs and Energy at Stake with CO2 Rules

President Obama’s CO2 rules for new and existing power plants are potentially unlawful and will be harmful to the economy. The CO2 rules are another EPA power grab that will devastate America’s energy economy with negligible environmental benefit. The Senate will vote on bipartisan resolutions of disapproval filed by Senators McConnell and Capito to block […]
  • On November 17, 2015
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17Nov

Clean Power Plan Will Add $214 Billion to Wholesale Electricity Prices

Washington, D.C. – Refuting the Obama administration’s claim that its Clean Power Plan will be virtually cost free, a new analysis of the regulation shows the president’s policy for reducing carbon dioxide emissions from the nation’s power sector will raise electricity costs significantly for families and businesses throughout the nation. The analysis, by Energy Ventures Analysis […]
  • On November 17, 2015
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