
Presidential election full of vitriol, lacking depth in energy discussion
October 20, 2016 By Kevin Yanik
In the presidential debates, the candidates finally weighed in on energy policy with some depth near the end of the second one.
Read MoreIn the presidential debates, the candidates finally weighed in on energy policy with some depth near the end of the second one.
Read MoreWith NPGA’s annual lobbying event as a backdrop, the propane industry explores the enigmatic rise of presumptive Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump.
Read MoreThe presidential election, of course, isn’t the only ongoing political race in Washington. A number of House and Senate seats are up for grabs this fall.
Read MoreA statement on Hillary Clinton’s campaign website does not sit well with Phil Squair and his colleagues at the National Propane Gas Association (NPGA).
Read MoreOn the campaign trail, members of Congress, President Barack Obama and GOP presidential candidate Mitt Romney are doing…
Read MoreIn a presidential election year, the congressional agenda often follows the candidates’ agendas. Their supporters in Congress introduce legislation and/or engage in debates that support the candidates’ positions. Nearly all the debate that happens in Congress during a presidential election year reflects the broader debate.
Read MoreFor the procrastinators reading this article, it is time to make a decision about this year’s congressional elections – and not just about which candidates you will support.
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