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WASHINGTON, D.C. – Consumer Energy Alliance (CEA), the leading U.S. energy and environmental advocate for families and businesses, issued the following statement in response to the Department of Interior’s interim.
WASHINGTON, D.C. – Consumer Energy Alliance (CEA), the leading North American energy and environmental advocate for families and businesses, expressed concern over aspects of President Biden’s Build Back Better Act.
The day after Thanksgiving marks the unofficial start of the holiday shopping season. Although this may be every shopaholic’s favorite time of year, beware of the snowballing supply chain issues.
CEA has been warning of the economic calamity that shutting the Line 5 tunnel project down would entail, including the $20.5 billion in losses and 33,000-plus jobs it could cost.
While many often think of travel for businesses purposes first, according to the U.S. Travel Association (USTA), 74 percent of travel is for leisure and Americans spent $972 billion on.
As families are paying even more to fill-up at the gas station and home heating costs are expected to soar over 30 percent this winter, CEA’s Chris Ventura looks at.
CEA’s Chris Ventura looks at the consequences of proposed tax increases on American energy production, leaving American families and small businesses holding the bill. The proposed methane tax will raise.
Columbus, OH – Consumer Energy Alliance (CEA), the leading energy and environmental advocate for families and businesses, applauds the Ohio Legislature for passing House Bill 201, which will prevent municipal.
Earlier this week, Republicans and Democrats in Ohio’s State Senate came together to advocate for the safe, reliable operation of Line 5, citing CEA’s recent independent study on the impact.
Senate Minority Leader Kenny Yuko and Senator Theresa Gavarone provided a bipartisan outlook on the importance of Line 5, discussing Consumer Energy Alliance’s recent independent third-party analysis on the impact.