South Carolina - Two Senators
- 10/30/08
- AEA
- Multimedia
AEA Tells South Carolina the Truth about Their Senators
- 10/30/08
- AEA
- News
“More energy production from resources owned by the American people -- on and offshore - means lower energy prices for American families and businesses.
Senator DeMint gets it. Senator Graham, unfortunately, does not.”
Washington, DC – The American Energy Alliance (AEA) continues its efforts to keep leaders accountable for their energy policies with a new radio spot, “Two Senators.” AEA’s latest ads will run starting today in South Carolina.
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AEA Launches South Carolina Ad "Two Senators"
- 10/29/08
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AEA Keeps Focus on Domestic Energy Production
- 10/23/08
- AEA
- News
Alliance Continues American Energy Advocacy Campaign with New Ad
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“More energy production from resources owned by the American people – on and offshore – means lower energy prices for American families and businesses. Some people get it. Some don’t.”
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– The American Energy Alliance (AEA) continues its efforts to keep leaders accountable for their energy policies with a new radio spot, “Keep Fighting.” AEA’s latest ad will start running today in...Continue Reading...
AEA Launches "Keep Fighting" Radio Ad
- 10/22/08
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ANDREW P. MORRISS: McCain will tap our oil reserves and speed construction of safe nuclear plants
- 10/19/08
- AEA
- News
By ANDREW P. MORRIS
Two cheers - but not three - for John McCain's energy plan.
Like Obama's, McCain's plan is filled with the vague generalities about "energy independence" and reducing carbon emissions. And we need to remember that whichever team wins the election will have to negotiate energy policy with a Democratic-controlled Congress dominated by ideologues like House Speaker Nancy Pelosi. Nonetheless, the McCain plan has two important virtues.
The first is that the McCain plan...
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Regulating CO2 Under the Clean Air Act—Not the Kind of Change We Have Been Waiting For
- 10/17/08
- AEA
- Can't Make This Up
In July, the Environmental Protection Agency announced an Advance Notice of Proposed Rulemaking (ANPR) regulating greenhouse gas emissions under the Clean Air Act.[1] This is likely the largest, most far-reaching regulation ever.
The threshold test for EPA to move forward with this far-reaching regulation is whether carbon dioxide and other greenhouse gases ìendanger human health and welfare.î The Bush Administration has not reached a conclusion on that question.
Yesterday, Bloomberg.com...
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Obama to Declare Carbon Dioxide Dangerous Pollutant
- 10/16/08
- AEA
- News
According to Bloomberg.com:
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Barack Obama will classify carbon dioxide as a dangerous pollutant that can be regulated should he win the presidential election on Nov. 4, opening the way for new rules on greenhouse gas emissions. The Democratic senator from Illinois will tell the Environmental Protection Agency that it may use the 1990 Clean Air Act to set emissions limits on power plants and manufacturers, his energy adviser, Jason Grumet, said in an interview. President George W. Bush...
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AEA Launches Online Initiative to Thwart EPA Proposal to Regulate Practically Everything
- 10/07/08
- AEA
- News
Proposed rulemaking on greenhouse gas regulation an economic train wreck in the making
Washington, D.C. – Today the American Energy Alliance (AEA) launched a new online initiative to alert voters about the economic perils associated with the Environmental Protection Agency’s (EPA) effort to regulate greenhouse gases under the Clean Air Act. Known as an Advance Notice of Proposed Rulemaking (ANPR) , the EPA’s proposed regulatory framework would make energy scarce and even more...
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