NCPA Media: News Release
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Apr 22, 2010 Less Need For Earth Day And More Need For "People Day"
Obama Administration Puts Desires of Environmental Lobbyists Before Everyday People
With the recent actions taken by the Obama administration, it has been Earth Year, so there is not much of a need for Earth Day, according to H. Sterling Burnett, Senior Fellow with the National Center for Policy Analysis.
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Apr 05, 2010 New Fuel Efficiency Standards Won't Reach Goals
NCPA Expert Says New Fuel Efficiency Regulations may Result in Premature Death and Demise of Auto Industry
President Obama's finalized tougher gas mileage standards for new cars and trucks seems intent on pushing policies that will result in increased production of smaller, less safe cars, and that could bode ill for the auto industry.
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Apr 02, 2010 Are The President's Offshore Drilling Plans A Ploy For Republican Support?
NCPA Expert Says Concessions Are an Attempt by President Obama to Pass Climate Legislation
President Obama's proposal to allow oil and gas drilling near Virginia's shorelines and in the eastern Gulf of Mexico should be his stumbling first step towards opening the nation's vast offshore reserves to oil and gas exploration and production, according to NCPA Senior Fellow, H. Sterling Burnett.
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Mar 29, 2010 Roadblocks Should Be Removed From Nuclear Power Development
New NCPA Report Offers Solution to Nuclear Waste Storage, Allowing U.S to Jumpstart Nuclear Power Projects
Dallas - Although President Obama said he'd like to triple the amount of loans the federal government guarantees to jumpstart seven to 10 new nuclear power projects over the next decade, only a fraction of those new nuclear reactors will likely be built, according to a new analysis by the National Center for Policy Analysis (NCPA).
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Mar 25, 2010 Prominent National Political Advisor Philip Howard Dares To Suggest "Life Without Lawyers" At Dallas Event
Author, Founder and Chair of Common Good, Philip Howard will argue that abuse of the American legal system is costing Americans dearly at a March 30 event sponsored by the National Center for Policy Analysis.
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