Publications
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Research & Commentary: Study Shows Potential Economic Pain in Montana if Fracking Is Banned on Federal Lands
Publication -Research and Commentaries -$2.8 Billion In Lost Tax Revenue, $2.4 Billion In Lost Income, $5.4 Billion Lost Value Added Through 2040 -
Research & Commentary: Study Shows Potential Economic Pain in North Dakota if Fracking Is Banned on Federal Lands
Publication -Research and Commentaries -$500 Million In Lost Tax Revenue, $8.3 Billion In Lost Income, $22.9 Billion Lost Value Added Through 2040 -
Research & Commentary: Study Shows Potential Economic Pain in Utah if Fracking Is Banned on Federal Lands
Publication -Research and Commentaries -$150 Million In Lost Tax Revenue, $6.9 Billion In Lost Income, $15.2 Billion In Lost Value Added Through 2040 -
Research & Commentary: Study Shows Potential Economic Pain in Wyoming if Fracking Is Banned on Federal Lands
Publication -Research and Commentaries -$21 Billion In Lost Tax Revenue, $62 Billion In Lost Income, $138 Billion Lost Value Added Through 2040 -
Research & Commentary: Study Shows Potential Economic Pain in New Mexico if Fracking Is Banned on Federal Lands
Publication -Research and Commentaries -$62 Billion In Lost Tax Revenue, $85 Billion In Lost Income, $207 Billion In Lost Value Added Through 2040 -
Research & Commentary: Study Shows Potential Economic Pain in Colorado if Fracking Is Banned on Federal Lands
Publication -Research and Commentaries -$3.5 Billion In Lost Tax Revenue, $16 Billion In Lost Income, $35 Billion Lost Value Added Through 2040 -
Research & Commentary: Texas Tech Study Finds $48 Billion in Economic Impact to Lone Star State from Pipeline Industry
Publication -Research and Commentaries -Industry Also Supported 238,000 Jobs, Contributed $29 Billion In GSP In 2019 -
Policy Brief: Managing Ethylene Oxide: An Air Quality Professional’s Perspective
Publication -Policy Briefs -Ethylene oxide is produced at petrochemical facilities, but is also regularly found in natural, biological systems, such as the human body. It is also commonly found in ambient air throughout industrial, residential, and rural areas. -
Research & Commentary: Transportation and Climate Initiative Would Be Bad for the Bay State
Publication -Research and Commentaries -Gasoline Prices Could Rise By 26 Cents Per Gallon In 2022, Diesel Prices By 52 Cents Per Gallon -
Research & Commentary: Opposing RGGI is Right Move for Pennsylvania Legislators
Publication -Research and Commentaries -Cap-And-Trade Programs Do Little To Reduce Emissions, Act As Regressive Tax -
Research & Commentary: Repealing California’s ‘Green’ Energy Policies Could Save Billions While Lowering Greenhouse Gas Emissions
Publication -Research and Commentaries -Free Market Energy Reforms Could Save Golden State Residents $26.7 Billion Annually -
Research & Commentary: Investigation: Colorado Fracking Sites Are Not Increasing Airborne Health Risks
Publication -Research and Commentaries -No Health Risk From Air Quality In Greeley -
Research & Commentary: Fracking Revolution Saved Illinois Residents and Businesses $24 Billion Over Past Decade
Publication -Research and Commentaries -Residential Consumers Saved $11 Billion, Commercial And industrial Consumers Saved $13.8 Billion -
Research & Commentary: Low-Income Illinoisians Will Be Harmed By the Clean Energy Jobs Act
Publication -Research and Commentaries -CEJA Would Set Up A 100 Percent Mandate By 2050 -
Research & Commentary: Mining Expansion Necessary for “Green New Deal” Would Devastate the Global Environment
Publication -Research and Commentaries -Mining Expansion Necessary for “Green New Deal” Would Devastate the Global Environment -
Research & Commentary: Economic Costs of a Fracking Ban Would Be Too Much for Colorado to Bear
Publication -Research and Commentaries -468,000 Jobs Lost And $187 Billion In Lost GDP By 2025 If Fracking Banned In The Centennial State -
Research & Commentary: Ending Fracking in Texas Would Trigger Recession
Publication -Research and Commentaries -Over Three Million Jobs Lost And $1.5 Trillion In Lost GDP By 2025 If Fracking Banned In The Lone Star State -
Research & Commentary: Banning Fracking Would Be Bad News for Ohioans
Publication -Research and Commentaries -700,000 Jobs Lost And $245 Billion In Lost GDP By 2025 If Fracking Banned In The Buckeye State -
Research & Commentary: Washington Bill Would Open Up Possibility of Regressive, Harmful Cap-and-Trade Program or Carbon-Dioxide Tax
Publication -Research and Commentaries -Cap-And-Trade Programs, Carbon-Dioxide Taxes Do Little To Reduce Emissions, Act As Regressive Tax -
Research & Commentary: The Closer a Colorado Resident Lives to a Drill Site, the More Likely They Are to Support Hydraulic Fracturing
Publication -Research and Commentaries -Those Living Closest To Drill Sites Have Best Understanding Of What Those Sites Entail -
Research & Commentary: Studies Show Fracking Ban Would Wreak Havoc on U.S. Economy
Publication -Research and Commentaries -7.5 Million Jobs Lost In 2022 Alone, $5,000 Annual Decrease In Household Income -
Research & Commentary: Flavor Ban Is Wrong Policy to Reduce Hawaiian Youth E-Cigarette Use
Publication -Research and Commentaries -In 2017, only only 3.5 percent of Hawaiian high school students reported using e-cigarettes daily and only 1.2 percent reported smoking combustible cigarettes daily. -
Research & Commentary: Study Shows a Hydraulic Fracturing Ban Would Devastate Pennsylvania
Publication -Research and Commentaries -Over 600,000 Job Lost And $261 Billion In Lost GDP By 2025 If Fracking Banned In The Keystone State -
Competitor’s Veto: State Certificate of need Laws Violate State Prohibitions on Monopolies
Publication -Policy Studies -This paper reviews the constitutional issues involved with certificate of need laws and argues how such laws allow governments to establish monopolies.