Tag: Energy

Fox Host Confronts National Security Advisor on Keystone XL Pipeline

Fox News host Martha MacCallum took on National Security Advisor Jake Sullivan over the Keystone XL pipeline and energy independence. According to Daily Caller: MacCallum questioned Sullivan over why the United States doesn’t reopen the pipeline and leases on federal land. “We had energy independence, and that was a large leverage for the United States

Biden’s Spending Bill Contains Large Gas Tax

Biden’s spending bill contains a massive gas tax that will be sure to harm low-income drivers. According to Townhall: President Joe Biden is desperately trying to get his multi-trillion dollar spending package passed on Capitol Hill before Christmas, but according to the Wall Street Journal, Build Back Better includes a significant tax on natural gas. “It

Biden’s Admin Member has Connection to Wind Farm Company

A member of the Biden administration lobbied for a company that will benefit from a recently approved. According to The Washington Free Beacon: Shortly after his inauguration, Biden tapped Richard Glick to chair the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission. From 2001 to 2016, Glick served as head lobbyist for Avangrid Renewables, the U.S. subsidiary of Spanish

Backers of Green Infrastructure Stand to Profit From it

As Joe Biden and his administration push for green infrastructure the backers of the push stand to profit from it. According to The Washington Free Beacon: Democratic lawmakers and expert witnesses pushing President Joe Biden’s $2 trillion “green infrastructure” package stand to profit from the plan, financial records reviewed by the Washington Free Beacon show. Biden’s American

Senate Confirms Mark Menezes as Energy Department’s Second in Command

The Senate, in a surprising 79-16 vote has confirmed Mark Menezes to be the second in command. According to The Hill: The Senate on Tuesday confirmed Mark Menezes for the No. 2 spot at the Energy Department in a 79-16 vote. President Trump nominated Menezes to be the department’s deputy secretary in March. He will replace Dan Brouillette, who previously held