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Note to Michigan Dems: Cash-for-Clunkers Still Contradicts New Federal Mileage Standards « The Washington Independent

Jul 31, 2020

Note to Michigan Dems: Cash-for-Clunkers Still Contradicts New Federal Mileage Standards « The Washington Independent

Note to Michigan Dems: Cash-for-Clunkers Still Contradicts New Federal Mileage Standards « The Washington Independent

Jul 31, 2020

With Washington Pressing for Wind Energy, Companies Fight Over Infrastructure Investments

With Washington Pressing for Wind Energy, Companies Fight Over Infrastructure Investments

“A lack of transmission lines is the single greatest barrier to wind here in the Midwest, says Jamie Karnik of Wind on the Wires.
“A lack of transmission lines is the single greatest barrier to wind here in the Midwest, says Jamie Karnik of Wind on the Wires.
Jul 31, 2020

TransCanada to Withdraw Request for Safety Waiver on Keystone Pipeline

TransCanada to Withdraw Request for Safety Waiver on Keystone Pipeline

TransCanada is withdrawing an application before the Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration to operate its proposed Keystone XL oil pipeline
TransCanada is withdrawing an application before the Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration to operate its proposed Keystone XL oil pipeline
Jul 31, 2020

N.M. Gov. Martinez names finalists to replace disgraced ex member of powerful state board

N.M. Gov. Martinez names finalists to replace disgraced ex member of powerful state board

Governor Susana Martinez yesterday announced the five finalists she’d selected from a list of 90 hopefuls for the Public Regulation Commission seat vacated several weeks ago by Jerome Block Jr., who resigned after pleading guilty to several felonies. Among the quintet are three Democrats, a Republican, and an Independent. The five finalists, all from Santa Fe, are Robert Monday, a former utilities manager for Los Alamos County; Douglas Howe, an independent consultant with Cambridge Energy Research Associates; Dennis Gee, a former utilities department director for the city of Santa Fe; Kenneth Costello, a principal with the National Regulatory Research Institute; and Andres Salazar, a research professor at the University of New Mexico’s school of engineering.
Governor Susana Martinez yesterday announced the five finalists she’d selected from a list of 90 hopefuls for the Public Regulation Commission seat vacated several weeks ago by Jerome Block Jr., who resigned after pleading guilty to several felonies. Among the quintet are three Democrats, a Republican, and an Independent. The five finalists, all from Santa Fe, are Robert Monday, a former utilities manager for Los Alamos County; Douglas Howe, an independent consultant with Cambridge Energy Research Associates; Dennis Gee, a former utilities department director for the city of Santa Fe; Kenneth Costello, a principal with the National Regulatory Research Institute; and Andres Salazar, a research professor at the University of New Mexico’s school of engineering.
Jul 31, 2020

Florida Tea Party Convention rescinds invitation to Muslim organization

Florida Tea Party Convention rescinds invitation to Muslim organization

A Florida Tea Party Convention ad (Pic via ttpnc.com) Hassan Shibly of the Florida chapter of the Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR) has been disinvited by organizers of the upcoming Florida Tea Party Convention. While tea party organizers say it was because CAIR “disrespected” one of its speakers, CAIR members say it was because an event organizer was called out for trying to shut down an upcoming CAIR convention while he was reaching out to the group. Shibly and Nezar Hazme of CAIR’s Florida chapter tell The Florida Independent that an organizer of the convention, Geoff Ross, had invited Shibly to attend the convention after the group had expressed disappointment over the participation of Pamela Geller.
A Florida Tea Party Convention ad (Pic via ttpnc.com) Hassan Shibly of the Florida chapter of the Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR) has been disinvited by organizers of the upcoming Florida Tea Party Convention. While tea party organizers say it was because CAIR “disrespected” one of its speakers, CAIR members say it was because an event organizer was called out for trying to shut down an upcoming CAIR convention while he was reaching out to the group. Shibly and Nezar Hazme of CAIR’s Florida chapter tell The Florida Independent that an organizer of the convention, Geoff Ross, had invited Shibly to attend the convention after the group had expressed disappointment over the participation of Pamela Geller.
Jul 31, 2020
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