Domestic energy policy sparks most contentious moment of debates
October 23, 2012 By Kevin Yanik
President Barack Obama and former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney didn’t dive much into energy policy during their third…
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President Barack Obama and former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney didn’t dive much into energy policy during their third…
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With word that legislative policies in Washington, D.C., have been slowed by the politics of a presidential election year, more than 200 propane industry members – well off the pace of previous years – still attended the eighth annual Propane Days on June 4-6, visiting congressional offices and outlining four key issues concerning taxes, regulation and energy.
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NPGA’s annual Propane Days kicks off Monday in Washington, D.C.
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The industry continues to push for passage of The Propane Gas Act.
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Last year’s policy fights might look like mere skirmishes compared to this year, an election year for the White House, the whole House of Representatives and two-thirds of the Senate, with control of the government at stake.
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A new rule by the DOT’s Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration revised the hours-of-service safety requirements for commercial truck drivers.
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Call it legislative brinksmanship. Call it gridlock. Call it stalemate. Call it a standoff. But please, whatever you do, call the year over for this Congress.
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DOE planned to publish a final rule on decorative hearth products in the Federal Register.
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Study: Propane Gas Act offers significant economic growth and environmental and energy security benefits.
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