New Congress gets back at it
February 1, 2003 By LP Gas
The 108th Congress that convened in January will have to revisit many of the energyissues the 107th Congress never resolved.
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The 108th Congress that convened in January will have to revisit many of the energyissues the 107th Congress never resolved.
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Propane marketers consistently cite their frustration with overly invasivefederal bureaucracy as a top concern and a primary reason for getting outof an otherwise rewarding business.
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The bobtail tax will be lowered and those who overpaid likely can get refunds.
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It will be a long time before the propane industry is graced by the kind of class act it is losing with the retirement this month of Dan Myers.
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If and when our country’s leaders ever manage to approve a new national energy policy, the propane industry stands to reap a healthy share of the billions of dollars in incentives proposed for alternative fuel use in the years ahead.
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Thinking more about the potential for terrorist attacks or accidents involving your trucks or bulk storage facilities? Lots of people in the business are doing that these days.
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The propane industry lost a true safety leader last month with the passing of Norman L. Bushey.
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Don’t bother marking the Northeast Convention & Trade Showon your 2003 calendar. There won’t be one.
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Propane industry veterans are watching nervously as lawmakers debate President Bush’s sweeping plan to merge nearly two dozen agencies into a new Homeland Security department.
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