Changes made to hazardous materials business plan law
November 3, 2011 By Kevin Yanik
Hazardous materials business plans required for certain California companies.
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Hazardous materials business plans required for certain California companies.
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While energy issues have not generally been leading the headlines across America, there are several issues within the energy debate that illustrate the current state of our country’s political debate.
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New Mexico propane marketers will be spared $19,000 annually after the proposal was defeated.
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A two-year public rift between Ferrellgas L.P. and the Minnesota attorney general’s office over prices charged for propane deliveries has been resolved.
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With over 9 percent national unemployment, a weak U.S. economy perhaps on the verge of another recession and the backdrop of the 2012 presidential election, Congress’ energy agenda has been overtaken by the issues of government spending and job creation.
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The Senate Energy and Natural Resources Committee reports out two bills of interest to the propane industry.
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About 330 industry leaders attended the seventh annual Propane Days event in Washington, D.C.
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Every time I think I’ve reached a conclusion about the value of any fuel, some new calamity happens that changes everything and causes me to reconsider how I really feel about risk and our country’s energy security.
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Because they are exempt from federal antitrust laws, freight railroads are able to charge anti-competitive and excessive rates, the bill’s supporters say.
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Our funding and budgeting process focuses Congress on the short term, but our government’s long-term budget outlook is more important.
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