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CEI is a non-profit public policy organization dedicated to advancing the principles of limited government, free enterprise, and individual liberty.
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"We’ll never know which cancer patients’ lives might be saved by better early detection tests, but the FTC will be partially responsible for at least some avoidable deaths. These ‘invisible coffin’ stories are all too common in Washington.” -
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"We’ll never know which cancer patients’ lives might be saved by better early detection tests, but the FTC will be partially responsible for at least some avoidable deaths. These ‘invisible coffin’ stories are all too common in Washington.” -
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"We’ll never know which cancer patients’ lives might be saved by better early detection tests, but the FTC will be partially responsible for at least some avoidable deaths. These ‘invisible coffin’ stories are all too common in Washington.” -
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Should the federal government be able to act like a local zoning board and regulate almost every drop of water in this country? Congress has now made it clear by rejecting the Biden administration's #WOTUS rule that this type of overreach is unacceptable.
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"Congress has now made it perfectly clear that the EPA and Corps should stop trying to regulate almost every drop of water, and even dry land." - @darenbakst bit.ly/3TXIpJI
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H.R. 1 would: - Eliminate EPA's $27 billion greenhouse gas slush fund that is ripe for abuse. - Eliminate the methane fee that will drive up energy costs. - Clarify that states can't block projects under the Clean Water Act for reasons unrelated to water quality.
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The House of Representatives this week is expected to consider H.R. 1, the “Lower Energy Costs Act.” CEI's @darenbakst shares three of the most important reforms here bit.ly/3JUiApk
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