On the recordJune 8, 2020
The solution is the same: Remove barriers and provide incentives to lift economic prospects for those most in need.
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congress.govThe solution is the same: Remove barriers and provide incentives to lift economic prospects for those most in need.
Advocating for policies to improve economic opportunities for disadvantaged communities.
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This kind of policy strangles innovation and initiative on the business end and, ultimately, shifts costs to consumers in the form of higher taxes or increases in consumer goods and prices.
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This support has been driven by the plain fact that fossil energy, coal, oil, and natural gas, are and will remain central to our nation's economy for decades to come.