Effort to Ease Appliance Regulations Hits Legal Wall Built Over Decades
The Trump administration’s effort to reverse longstanding appliance efficiency rules faces legal resistance from a little-known federal provision.
Read MoreMay 18, 2025 | National News, Politics
The Trump administration’s effort to reverse longstanding appliance efficiency rules faces legal resistance from a little-known federal provision.
Read MoreFeb 10, 2024 | Sealy News
Senator Lois Kolkhorst discussed the Texas Legislature’s achievements in tax relief, infrastructure improvements, border security, and energy grid reliability at the Sealy Chamber Lunch & Learn Event that took place on February 7, 2023 at the Sealy American Legion.
Read MoreFeb 3, 2024 | State News
The recent decision by the Biden administration to suspend new permits for liquid natural gas (LNG) exports and export terminal projects has stirred controversy. Critics, notably Texas officials, argue that this move amounts to the administration effectively imposing sanctions on Texas as a response to the state’s efforts to secure its border against illegal migrants. Detractors claim that these actions will result in higher energy costs for American families. Simultaneously, the administration justifies its decision as aligned with its environmental agenda, setting the stage for a contentious debate on energy policy and its consequences.
Read MoreNov 27, 2023 | State News
In the wake of a scorching summer, Texas confronts a critical juncture as its green energy ambitions clash with the harsh realities of an overstressed electric grid. Amidst rapid population growth and rising temperatures, the state grapples with the delicate balance of sustainable energy policies and the urgent need for grid stability.
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