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The EPA must be held to a high standard of scientific rigor and transparency when it comes to hydraulic fracturing research.
The president said his energy policy would encompass all forms of energy, but this isn't the case in practice.
The last thing the economy needs right now are more road blocks, writes the House majority leader.
The Utility MACT rule could cost up to $6 million to solve a nonexistent problem.
The Obama administration and EPA are using regulatory mandates to shut down coal plants, which will raise energy costs.
The EPA shouldn't operate on ideology, but on market principles.
Armendariz's comments are a glaring blemish on the administration's attempts to paint a "happy face" on its regulatory zeal.
WASHINGTON (AP) — The Obama administration's top environmental official in the oil-rich South Central region has resigned after Republicans targeted him over remarks made two years ago when he used the word "crucify" to describe how he would go after companies violating environmental laws.
Excessive regulations stifle job creation, particularly among America's middle class.
The Obama administration continues its push to drive up energy prices.
