Biden Regulations Impact New Mexico Worse Than Texas In Permian Basin

On The New Mexico Side, Half Of The Oil And Gas Produced In The Permian Basin Occurs On Federal Land. On The Texas Side, Roughly 3 Million Barrels Of Oil Were Produced Daily, But On Private And State-Owned Land.

Read more

Biden Calls For Unity After Being Sworn In As 46th President

Biden Touts Promise Of Unity And Boldness And Marks The Beginning Of A Push For Progressive Policies That Could Have A Widespread Effect On Taxpayers.

Read more

Lee Announces Bid For City Council Opposing Two Other Candidates

Thomas Lee Has Made The Decision To Run For District 2 Councilman In The Chattanooga City Council But He Faces Some Stiff Competition With Incumbent Jerry Mitchell And Candidate Jenny Hill. In This Article, Find Out What Lee Stands For.

Read more

Study Finds The Restriction Of Oil And Gas Development In Western States Would Prove Costly

States Like Wyoming That Rely Heavily On Tax Revenue From Energy Development Would Suffer Greatly From Biden Administration’s Plan For Stricter Regulations.

Read more

Small Businesses Say More Federal Aid Needed For Success During COVID

Outlining The Desperate Need For COVID-19 Relief Funds, Half Of Small Business Owners Say Their Operations Will Only Be Able To Continue For A Year Or Less In The Current Economic Climate Before They Have To Close Permanently.

Read more

Rubio Calls For More Small Business Loan Money In Compromise COVID-19 Relief Bill

The $908 billion pandemic stimulus compromise package being discussed in the U.S. Senate is a hopeful sign of progress, Florida Republican U.S. Sen. Marco Rubio said, but it won’t garner his support until more assistance is tabbed for small businesses.

Read more