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Now Is Not the Time to Cut (LNG) and RunThe Biden Administration announced it would halt the review of new liquified natural gas (LNG) export authority.
By Martin Durbin
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Bolstering America’s strength and competitiveness by modernizing the permitting process necessary to build critical infrastructure.
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The Chamber released the below statement following the White House Council on Environmental Quality finalizing NEPA Phase 2 regulations:
Durbin made the following statement regarding the EPA's final power plant rule:
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