"I urge you to support this bill HB 3247, as this is the path forward to protect Oregonians and American businesses from irrational energy decisions that are not based in reality."
CFACT students winning on and off campus
CFACT is dedicated to providing the policy expertise and grassroots creativity needed to help the public not just push back, but one by one, score important energy victories that count.
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Craig Rucker
|2023-11-14T12:19:01-05:00November 13th, 2023|Comments Off on CFACT students winning on and off campus
CFACT to BOEM: Oregon’s “floating wind” experiment likely to topple over
Should two offshore wind farms be erected off the coast of Oregon?
Oregon activists ramp up war against meat, dairy
Oregon is facing a voter initiative campaign that would virtually end animal husbandry in the Sunset State.
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Duggan Flanakin
|2021-08-04T10:13:02-04:00August 6th, 2021|Comments Off on Oregon activists ramp up war against meat, dairy
Oregon ballot initiative would end animal agriculture, hunting, fishing
The Oregon Initiative Petition 13 (IP 13), known as the Abuse, Neglect, and Assault Exemption Modification and Improvement Act.
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Bonner Cohen, Ph. D.
|2021-07-19T21:14:51-04:00July 20th, 2021|Comments Off on Oregon ballot initiative would end animal agriculture, hunting, fishing
Grassroots protests help bring down Oregon climate tax
Thousands descended on the state Capitol in tractors, trucks, cars, and on foot to express their outrage over a pending climate initiatives that would have imposed disproportionate and unbearable burdens on Oregon’s rural communities.
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CFACT Ed,
Bonner Cohen, Ph. D.
|2019-06-30T17:34:12-04:00July 1st, 2019|Comments Off on Grassroots protests help bring down Oregon climate tax
Solar project to take over 100 years to pay for itself
The exorbitant price for a solar installation atop a local Oregon courthouse is calling into question the state’s renewable energy policies.
Under assault from Big Green, coal is fighting back
Green gadflies would like to thwart coal exports from Oregon and Washington. This time coal is fighting back.