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White House Does Victory Lap on Gas Prices While Other Energy Prices Skyrocket

While some politicians are focusing on small decreases in the price of gasoline, despite remaining at historic highs, CEA's latest analysis on winter heating...

Pipelines for America Campaign Launches to Educate Consumers About Energy Infrastructure

The Bristol Herald Courier covered the launch of the Pipelines for America campaign.  The Courier quoted both Brydon Ross and CEA Board Chairman Brett Vassey. "America's...

Energy group warns EPA may use ‘sue-and-settle’ to cap emissions

Energy group warns EPA may use ‘sue-and-settle’ to cap emissions (Washington Examiner) “While EPA claims to have no intention of imposing an LCFS at this...
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Energy’s Growth Vital to Ports, Economy

Gary LaGrange of the Port of New Orleans discusses what initiatives, like Consumer Energy Alliance's Campaign for America's Energy , means for families and...
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U.S. House Panel Hears More Support for Offshore Than Onshore Energy Policy Moves

A US House Natural Resources Committee subcommittee heard more support for offshore than onshore policy reform proposals at a Nov. 7 hearing as two...
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Florida Drivers Seeing Some Relief at Gas Pump, but It Could Be Brief

With Floridians experiencing higher energy costs every day, CEA President David Holt discusses the policy options available for the Biden Administration to help lower...
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Gas Prices Low in Alabama but for How Long?

Gas prices across the state and region are hovering at yearly lows, providing families with significant savings.  However, recent decisions by Russia and OPEC...
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Natural Gas: Why U.S. Leads World in Cutting Emissions

Anti-energy activists have created more chaos, only hurting families and small businesses on a budget, by wrongfully villainizing natural gas without fact-checking first. Most...
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Consumer Group Responds to New York Regulators Denying Williams Pipeline Permit

CEA's Brydon Ross offers insight to why the denial of the permit for the Williams Pipeline is bad for consumers in New York and...
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Pipelines Help Hold Down Energy Costs

CEA Midwest Executive Director, discusses the unique impact high energy prices have on individuals and families living below the poverty line. Unlike other necessities —...