Helping hands
March 1, 2004 By LP Gas
Sometimes the best medicine for what ails you is a good chunk of time away and the broad shoulders of a caring friend to lean on.
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Sometimes the best medicine for what ails you is a good chunk of time away and the broad shoulders of a caring friend to lean on.
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Political action committees (PACs) were created by congressional legislation in 1944. They are usually adjunct organizations of trade association and interest groups.
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New year, same frustrating challenges in Washington after the promising push for a comprehensive national energy bill withered in the cold winds of December.
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For the second year in a row, big benefits to the propane industry didn’t quite make it through Congress.
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We encounter many challenges in this industry. One of the most compelling issues we face each year is ensuring a reliable supply of propane for our customers.
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At my last association presentation, one of the attendees had the following double question: “What’s going on with insurance premiums, and what can we do about it?â€Great questions.
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New cargo tank rules won’t cause as much trouble as previously feared.
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Heading into the 2003-04 winter season, propane retailers and wholesalers have a lot to think about. Last winter may have put the propane industry on notice that demand is up dramatically, and the supply situation needs serious improvement to address new realities.
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Propane marketers in general – and small business owners in particular – stand to save thousands of dollars in capital costs following the federal tax cuts recently signed into law by President Bush.
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Concerned about drug and alcohol abuse among your employees? You should be.
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