More Money To Fight Over, More Money To Fight With: North Dakota Politics...
North Dakota has always been a friendly, easy place to vote. It is the only state in the country without voter registration, and precincts are small enough that poll volunteers often recognize people...
View ArticleWhat The GOP Power Shift Means For Power Policy
Energy was a crucial topic in the 2014 midterm elections, even if it wasn’t always at the forefront of the conversations leading up to the vote. Here’s a look at the Inside Energy team’s breakdown of...
View ArticleEnergy Firms In Secretive Alliance With Attorneys General
December 6, 2014 | The New York Times | Eric Lipton In an investigation entailing the review of thousands of emails and court documents, and dozens of interviews, the New York Times found that in at...
View ArticleIn A Race To Represent Coal Country, Two Visions For The Future
In a hotel ballroom, at the base of the Steamboat Ski Resort, candidates for the US House and Senate, and their surrogates, tick through talking points. “There are two issues I know of Scott Tipton...
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