Tyler Duvelius writes in RealClearEnergy about states’ efforts to advance clean energy.
- While political gridlock in Washington has delayed commonsense clean energy solutions, states are stepping up.
- Governors in places like Florida, Indiana, and Alaska have all spearheaded efforts to enact pro-consumer, pro-growth energy policies.
- Politicians in DC should learn from states and pass free-market legislation that increases reliability, lowers costs, and decreases emissions.
“While President Biden likes to use conservatives in Washington as a scapegoat for his Administration’s inability to produce climate solutions, it is conservative governors who are showing America how carbon emissions can be reduced without compromising their conservative principles.”
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