‘Pointing Fingers Won’t Lower Gas Prices’: There Is An Ongoing War Between Biden Administration...
Since the surge in gas prices, there has been an ongoing war between President Joe Biden’s administration and the oil industry. Everyone is pointing...
Texas Regulators Narrow Exemptions to Natural Gas Critical Infrastructure Rule
After being rebuked in the media, a Texas Senate hearing and hundreds of public comments for allowing natural gas companies to pay a $150...
Railroad Commission’s Energy Ties Leave Texas Out in the Cold
The Texas Railroad Commission is the state’s chief regulatory committee when it comes to oil and gas, a role in seeming opposition to its...
Washington Tackles Broadband Issue Blindfolded, Billions Of Dollars Could Be Misplaced
Identifying the broadband dead zones in America has been an obstacle for quite some time and creating a plan to fix the mapping woes...
Texans Can Expect Higher Gas Bills, Railroad Commission Approves 3.4B Settlement With Utility Companies
Texans have still not recovered from February’s winter storm, and are still facing the consequences.As a result of natural gas prices spiking because of...
Biden signs $1 trillion infrastructure bill into law
WASHINGTON, Nov 15 (Reuters) - President Joe Biden signed into law a $1 trillion infrastructure bill at a White House ceremony on Monday that...
Will Texas Get Any Federal Money for Grid Weatherization?
President Joe Biden’s $1.2 trillion infrastructure bill has finally passed through Congress, and that means a significant chunk of improvement for the state of...
Texas Comptroller ‘Remains Optimistic’ Of $25B Unspent General-Purpose Revenue Estimate For 2023
It’s better to be safe than sorry, that is a lesson everyone has learned during the ongoing coronavirus pandemic. State leaders have been so...
Elon Musk Gets Approval To Tackle Energy Business In Texas
In August, Elon Musk, entrepreneur and business magnate, filed with the Public Utility Commission of Texas to become a Texas power retailer. Establishing a...
‘Drinking Through A Lead Straw’ — $15B Approved To Fix Dangerous Water Pipes
HOUSTON — No one knows exactly how many lead pipes deliver water to homes, schools and businesses throughout America — or even where they...