Legislators with propane ties prove to be key allies
July 8, 2013 By Kevin Yanik
More than 1,200 cities make up the state of Texas, and each one had its own set of rules for regulating the propane industry just a few years ago.
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More than 1,200 cities make up the state of Texas, and each one had its own set of rules for regulating the propane industry just a few years ago.
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Texas Propane Gas Association (TPGA) members and staff met June 18 with five congressional offices during the annual Propane Days in Washington, D.C.
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Forty-one states and the Cayman Islands were represented at the ninth annual Propane Days lobbying event June 17-19 in Washington, D.C.
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Roland Penta planned for the propane industry centennial celebration. Carl Hughes faced strong “headwinds” and the threats to propane’s traditional markets.
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Gary France, owner of Wisconsin-based France Propane Service, was sworn in as the next chairman of the board of the National Propane Gas Association (NPGA)
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Propane marketers are fired up about the possibilities for autogas. But to make the opportunity a successful one,…
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Most industries would prefer less regulatory oversight under most circumstances. But in one rare development regarding propane pipelines,…
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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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About 330 industry leaders attended the seventh annual Propane Days event in Washington, D.C.
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