
House bill would give you a $500 cash rebate to offset high gas prices
A group of House lawmakers have introduced legislation that would give Americans a $500 direct cash rebate aimed at easing the sting of high gas prices.

A group of House lawmakers have introduced legislation that would give Americans a $500 direct cash rebate aimed at easing the sting of high gas prices.

The latest Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change working group report gives us until 2030 to stop global warming at 1.5°C. The report proposes several steps that are vital to achieving that goal.

The rollout of solar and other renewable energy projects that Pennsylvania, Maryland and Virginia are counting on to end fossil-fuel reliance is caught up in a review bottleneck that is severely hampering the transition.

Gov. Glenn Youngkin is dressing up his Executive Order #17 as promoting recycling. But buried in the order is a repeal of an action by his predecessor that phased out single-use plastics from public agencies and institutions.

In case you haven’t noticed, a major consequence of the Ukraine war is the bonanza it has provided for the oil and gas industry.

Chickahominy Power LLC has announced the cancellation of a planned 1,600-megawatt power plant that would have been serviced with a gas pipeline cutting through five counties in Central Virginia.

Gov. Glenn Youngkin said today that he would send a bill to the General Assembly to suspend Virginia’s gas tax for three months, at a cost of $437 million to the state’s bottom line.

The Bureau of Labor Statistics reported Thursday that the February Consumer Price Index rose 0.8 percent on a seasonally adjusted basis, up from January’s 0.6 percent.

“Weakness,” Knox County Mayor Glenn Jacobs, known to WWE fans as Kane, wrote on Twitter last week, “which is really what the Left is all about, is a fatal character flaw.”

Democrats in Virginia’s congressional delegation helped undo much of the damage to environmental laws from the Trump administration and made progress in key areas.
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