Asking the Right Question
The perennial policy tug of war between energy development and its effects on the environment has many components, and the […]
The perennial policy tug of war between energy development and its effects on the environment has many components, and the […]
Over the years, many members of the energy industry have hung up their hard hats and headed to Washington. Former
It’s been a very eventful couple of months since our last issue, and much has happened where public policy is
Colorado’s oil and natural gas regulations have been under assault for years by national environmental activist groups. It started with
In yet another capitulation in a long line of capitulations, a Republican Attorney General has naively recused himself from an
Back when U.S. history and civics were taught in schools, citizens learned that an important part of preserving freedom in
There is a time for planning and a time for action. As the 85th Texas Legislative Session wound down this
Shortly after assuming office, former President Barack Obama famously told the Republican congressional leaders, “Elections have consequences, and at the
In the world of national politics, California billionaire Tom Steyer is a well-known figure. He was the largest single donor
The Food and Drug Administration may not be the first government agency you think about when wondering how the Trump