Florida Veteran’s Hall of Fame inductees include Vets4Energy co-chair
Florida recently inducted 11 new members to its Veteran’s Hall of Fame, the first time names have been added since the honor’s establishment in 2013. Read More »
Florida recently inducted 11 new members to its Veteran’s Hall of Fame, the first time names have been added since the honor’s establishment in 2013. Read More »
Competitive Enterprise Institute (CEI) Fellow Ryan Young recently spoke with Bloomberg BNA about the incoming Trump administration's and Republican Congress’ potential to bring about regulatory reform. Read More »
Vets4Energy recently highlighted the abundance of the Permian Basin, located in Texas and New Mexico, including a recent U.S. Geological Survey assessment of a shale rock field in West Texas that could potentially yield 20 billion barrels of oil. Read More »
Florida Vets4Energy Co-Chair Dennis Freytes recently penned an opinion piece for 'Florida Politics,' criticizing the Bureau of Ocean Energy Management’s (BOEM) draft Programmatic Environmental Impact Statement for Gulf of Mexico Geological and Geophysical Surveys. Read More »
Following the recent release of the White House’s Fall 2016 Unified Agenda, the Competitive Enterprise Institute (CEI) offered a critical analysis of this edition and an analysis of President Barack Obama's regulatory record overall. Read More »
The American Enterprise Institute (AEI) recently analyzed reports suggesting the Iranian government is working to expand its military aircraft industry, based on a recently unveiled jet engine manufacturing capability. Read More »
The American Gas Association (AGA) recently launched a Utilities United Against Scams campaign and designated the third Wednesday of November as the annual Utilities United Against Scams Day. Read More »
The Government Accountability Office (GAO) recently released a report on the Defense Department's proposed changes to military exchanges and commissaries that supports military and veterans groups’ concerns that those changes are not based on data or methodical analysis. Read More »
The American Gas Association (AGA) recently proposed an alternative to the Department of Energy’s (DOE) Supplemental Notice of Proposed Rulemaking on Energy Conservation Standards for Residential Furnaces, pushing the department to adopt a higher threshold for non-condensing furnaces. Read More »
The American Gas Association (AGA) recognized former Columbia Pipeline Group Inc. Chairman and CEO Robert “Bob” Skaggs Jr. with its 2016 Distinguished Service Award in honor of his career-spanning dedication to service. Read More »
The U.S. Small Business Administration and the Department of Defense (DoD), through the DoD Spouse Education and Career Opportunities Program, recently launched an online forum to help military spouses develop entrepreneurial skills through networking and mentorship. Read More »
The American Coal Council recently congratulated Donald Trump on his victory in the presidential election and said it looked forward to working with his incoming administration based on his promises to revive the competitiveness of coal. Read More »
The American Gas Association (AGA) recently said the Department of Energy's (DOE) Supplemental Notice of Proposed Rulemaking on Energy Conservation Standards for Residential Furnaces is structurally flawed. Read More »
The Office of Veterans Business Development (OVBD) of the Small Business Administration (SBA) recently announced the availability of $300,000 in funding through its Women Veteran Entrepreneurship Training Program. Read More »
The American Gas Association (AGA) recently highlighted its AGA Commitment to Cyber and Physical Security, a framework for its member natural gas utilities to employ in securing the country’s natural gas pipelines from threats. Read More »
The Obama Administration's decision to remove two Alaska oil lease sales – one each in the Beaufort and Chukchi seas – from its “Proposed Final Program” for Outer Continental Shelf (OCS) leasing for 2017-2022, is drawing sharp criticism from Congress and a national veterans group. Read More »
Following an Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) move to advance new financial assurance rules for hardrock mining, the National Mining Association (NMA) criticized the agency for rushing the rulemaking process and not adequately considering stakeholder feedback. Read More »
The Edison Electric Institute (EEI) recently hosted the first National Leadership Summit for its new Veterans in Energy initiative, which provides support for military veterans in the energy industry. Read More »
The American Energy Alliance (AEA) recently announced the recipients of its inaugural American Energy Champion awards, which recognize senators and representatives who earned a 90 percent score or higher on the alliance’s American Energy Scorecard. Read More »
To improve cooperation on environmental matters stemming from offshore hydrocarbon activities in the Gulf of Mexico, officials from the United States and Mexico recently signed a letter of intent on coordination and information sharing. Read More »