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Radio: What Energy Policy Will Look Like With a Divided Government
Nov 22, 2022
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Clean Energy, Electricity Policy, Energy and Environment, Energy Regulatory Reform, Energy Subsidies, Federal Government Affairs, Fossil Fuels
originally published in
Inside Sources with Boyd Matheson
From Inside Sources with Boyd Matheson:
Energy and gas prices continue to be a top priority for Americans. But with a divided Congress.. Republicans in the House, Democrats in the Senate… what will energy policy look like? Are there any areas where both parties can come together? Josiah Neeley from the R Street Institute breaks down what federal energy and climate policy might look like come January when new members take their seats in Congress.
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