Energy Policy Watch

著者: Hart Energy & Cornerstone Government Affairs
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  • Energy Policy Watch is a joint project between Hart Energy & Cornerstone Government Affairs. The podcast is hosted by Jack Belcher, Principal, Advisory Services, Cornerstone. Episodes will be interviews with policymakers and subject matter experts/professionals on energy policy and discussions around major issues impacting oil and gas. Initial guests include Rep. Dan Crenshaw, Rep. Lizzy Fletcher, Rep. Kevin Brady, and Texas Railroad Commission Chairman Christi Craddick.
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Energy Policy Watch is a joint project between Hart Energy & Cornerstone Government Affairs. The podcast is hosted by Jack Belcher, Principal, Advisory Services, Cornerstone. Episodes will be interviews with policymakers and subject matter experts/professionals on energy policy and discussions around major issues impacting oil and gas. Initial guests include Rep. Dan Crenshaw, Rep. Lizzy Fletcher, Rep. Kevin Brady, and Texas Railroad Commission Chairman Christi Craddick.
©2021 Hart Energy & Cornerstone Government Affairs
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  • Energy Policy Watch: Wesley Hunt’s Bid for the ‘Energy District of the World’
    2022/02/01
    Texas congressional candidate Wesley Hunt gives his take on the importance of oil and gas and what makes the new 38th Congressional District the “energy district of the world.”
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    19 分
  • Energy Policy Watch: Ohio Congressman Discusses Biden’s ‘All-out Assault on Fossil Fuels’
    2022/01/05

    The president recently signed into law the long-awaited infrastructure bill. However, according to Congressman Bill Johnson, the $1.2 trillion bill had “very little” to do with actual infrastructure.

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    32 分
  • Energy Policy Watch: Giving Republicans a Seat at the Table on Climate Policy
    2021/10/25

    When it comes to climate policy in the U.S., it might appear that there are only two options: you’re either for or against oil and gas.

    “This idea that there are Republican fuels in energy and Democrat fuels in energy has really stalled any kind of progress and advancement in solving a very large, global issue,” said Heather Reams, executive director of Citizens for Responsible Energy Solutions (CRES).

    Reams recently joined Energy Policy Watch for a frank discussion on a bipartisan approach to strong energy and climate policies. “I think it’s time to stop the rhetoric and start inviting Republicans to the table,” she told host Jack Belcher.

    CRES is a Washington, D.C.-based non-profit focusing on engaging Republican policymakers and the public about responsible, conservative solutions to address our nation’s energy, economic and environmental security while increasing the U.S.’s competitive edge.

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    27 分

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