By implementing pro-growth policies at the state and federal levels, policymakers can ease burdens to allow innovators and entrepreneurs to continue this remarkable progress.
Author: Jeff Luse
Texas State Senate Considers Electricity Market Restructuring
By following its tradition of limited government and “all of the above” approach, Texas can improve the reliability of its grid and drive energy innovation.
Congress Gears Up to Address Nuclear Energy Licensing Reform
Cooperation to modernize permitting and regulations for nuclear power is becoming increasingly bipartisan
How America Can Diversify its Critical Mineral Supply Chain
By modernizing our permitting process, investing in emerging technologies, and working with our allies the United States can strengthen our supply of critical minerals.
Energy and Commerce Committee Addresses American Energy Security
By promoting an innovation-led, “all of the above” strategy, Congress can continue to unleash ways for America’s energy sector to meet families’ needs while charting a path forward on environmental progress.
Permitting Reform is Starting to Become a Bipartisan Priority
With bipartisan support for policies in the climate and energy space seeming to be few and far between, it is encouraging to see both sides of the aisle come together and recognize the need to modernize our country’s permitting process.
Congressman Michael Cloud Explains Role of American Innovation in Driving Environmental Progress
The latest fight in Washington D.C. is centered around the debt ceiling. Conservatives in the House of Representatives, led by Congressman Michael Cloud (R-TX), have begun to offer durable solutions to lower the federal debt and take steps toward a more balanced budget. Rep. Cloud recently joined John Hart on Right Voices to discuss his...
New Report Highlights Economic Benefits of Renewable Energy in Texas
The current fleet of utility-scale wind, solar, and energy storage projects in Texas are estimated to generate $7.2–$8.8 billion in new tax revenue to local communities.
Gas Stove Bans are Costly and Limit Consumer Choice
Gas stove bans are burdensome to consumers and businesses alike for no meaningful climate benefit and for a dubious connection to asthma. While electric stoves and induction stoves certainly have their merits, individuals, not federal regulators, should decide what appliance they want to use.
Energy Accessibility and Affordability Drives Human, Climate Progress
Energy abundance and pro-growth policies are necessary to reduce emissions in the long term and improve prosperity across the globe.