Fedorchak welcomes EPA guidance providing certainty for North Dakota energy producers
continuing to reduce emissions. Forcing unnecessary shut-ins doesn’t reduce demand, it just raises prices and shifts
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continuing to reduce emissions. Forcing unnecessary shut-ins doesn’t reduce demand, it just raises prices and shifts
never. The speed of change doesn’t allow us to push off permitting reform to the next Congress
term, we have so many advantages that China doesn't have in terms of our innovative culture … slower and at a higher cost. It just doesn't make any sense. On her CABLE Expansion
trickier in the competitive markets. On what Washington doesn't understand at a state level … this, is very false. It doesn't have to be that way. On addressing rising energy demand
play, but our grid is interoperated. It doesn't recognize state boundaries, and so state actions affect
Alabama benefit from good-paying jobs. Washington doesn’t build prosperity, American workers and entrepreneurs
payback for those standards. So obviously, that doesn't make any sense at all. This one-size-fits … solution doesn't work. Mr. Hughes, can you talk about what are some of the alternatives to this
real time combat situations with the U.S. doesn’t just protect Israelis—it protects American troops, too,” Fedorchak
threatened by these reforms because our state doesn’t use a provider tax on hospitals or long-term … state’s share of Medicaid funding. “It doesn’t impact our hospitals, and it doesn’t impact
break on Social Security benefits. While the bill doesn’t directly reform the Social Security program itself … agents, clarifying that more bureaucracy doesn’t mean better results. “This administration is looking for savings in every
facilities with decades left on their lifetime, that doesn't look so thoughtful. So yes, we have … support to help cover those costs, so it doesn't fall on the ratepayers. And this might
true.” On tax certainty for farmers: If Congress doesn’t act, farmers and producers could see a nearly
customer bills if the cost per kilowatt doesn’t cover the full cost of a generation source
allow us to compete globally. Washington’s overreach doesn’t just hinder energy—it stifles the entire economy
grid. Image We must ensure that federal policy doesn’t exacerbate this problem and the current vulnerabilities created
restore American energy dominance,” Fedorchak said. Doug doesn’t just talk about solutions—he delivers them. His track