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Common Sense Energy: Feel-Good Lip Service vs. Common Sense Solutions

July 16th, 2021|

Your Weekly Dose of “Common Sense“ Energy News Brought to you by: The Empowerment Alliance July 16th, 2021 Kudos to Sarah Chamberlain, CEO of the Republican Main Street Partnership, for writing an op-ed encouraging Republicans to stop... The post Common Sense Energy: Feel-Good Lip Service vs. Common Sense Solutions appeared first on TEA. Your ...

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Common Sense Energy: Rep. Scalise and Rep. Johnson take a summer drive

July 13th, 2021|

This week’s “common sense” goes to House GOP Whip Steve Scalise and Congressman Bill Johnson for partnering with the Empowerment Alliance (TEA) to kick off our “Summer Drive for Energy Independence” campaign. They join us in pushing for a pro-American, pro-energy message in the face of higher prices on everything that ...

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FEMA Disaster Recovery Information for Distribution

June 28th, 2021|

West Virginia residents in Cabell, Kanawha, Mingo and Wayne counties whose furnaces, septic systems, bridges or wells were damaged by the Feb. 27-March 4, 2021 severe storms and flooding may be eligible for financial assistance under FEMA’s Individuals and Households Program. People who are denied assistance have the right ...

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CARES Act Award

June 22nd, 2021|

Kris Warner, Executive Director of the WVEDA, is pleased to announce that the West Virginia Economic Development Authority’s CARES Act Award has been granted by the United States Economic Development Administration to help businesses recover from the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic. Manufacturing, industrial, distribution, service and retail businesses in ...

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Without pipelines, affordable energy is a pipe dream

June 21st, 2021|

Last week, the developer of the Keystone XL pipeline announced it was permanently canceling the project, after the Biden administration pulled its permit as one of their first official acts. This pipeline would have safely delivered oil to meet significant demand from American Gulf Coast refineries. Keystone XL was simply an ...

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