Author name: Lynne Kiesling

Here are a couple of informative commentaries on the proposed Senate energy bill, S.14, from a conservative perspective. The Senate Republican Conference offers this summary, and Charli Coon at the Heritage Foundation offers this analysis. DISCLAIMER: I do not necessarily agree with the contents of these commentaries; in particular, I think Titles VIII and IX …

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Here are a couple of informative commentaries on the proposed Senate energy bill, S.14, from a conservative perspective. The Senate Republican Conference offers this summary, and Charli Coon at the Heritage Foundation offers this analysis. DISCLAIMER: I do not necessarily agree with the contents of these commentaries; in particular, I think Titles VIII and IX …

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Here are a couple of informative commentaries on the proposed Senate energy bill, S.14, from a conservative perspective. The Senate Republican Conference offers this summary, and Charli Coon at the Heritage Foundation offers this analysis. DISCLAIMER: I do not necessarily agree with the contents of these commentaries; in particular, I think Titles VIII and IX …

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Here are a couple of informative commentaries on the proposed Senate energy bill, S.14, from a conservative perspective. The Senate Republican Conference offers this summary, and Charli Coon at the Heritage Foundation offers this analysis. DISCLAIMER: I do not necessarily agree with the contents of these commentaries; in particular, I think Titles VIII and IX …

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This Christian Science Monitor editorial from Thursday frames the natural gas question well, and I think it reaches the correct conclusion: Clearly, some very prudent short-term steps emphasizing conservation are needed. In the long term, however, the nation must have a serious debate on energy sources and supply, with all types of energy – coal, …

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This Christian Science Monitor editorial from Thursday frames the natural gas question well, and I think it reaches the correct conclusion: Clearly, some very prudent short-term steps emphasizing conservation are needed. In the long term, however, the nation must have a serious debate on energy sources and supply, with all types of energy – coal, …

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This Christian Science Monitor editorial from Thursday frames the natural gas question well, and I think it reaches the correct conclusion: Clearly, some very prudent short-term steps emphasizing conservation are needed. In the long term, however, the nation must have a serious debate on energy sources and supply, with all types of energy – coal, …

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This Christian Science Monitor editorial from Thursday frames the natural gas question well, and I think it reaches the correct conclusion: Clearly, some very prudent short-term steps emphasizing conservation are needed. In the long term, however, the nation must have a serious debate on energy sources and supply, with all types of energy – coal, …

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