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Offline Elderberry

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Texas Scorecard by Griffin White November 11, 2021

The Texas Democrat Party platform calls for supporting the Green New Deal in Texas.

The race to oversee Texas’ oil and gas industry has a Democrat entrant, with Luke Warford announcing his candidacy this week.
Despite its name, the Texas Railroad Commission has not regulated railroads since 2005. The three-member panel is responsible for something far more critical to Texas infrastructure: overseeing the oil and gas industry for which Texas is the No. 1 producer in the United States.

Commissioners serve six-year terms, with one seat open for election every two years.

Despite his optimism, Warford—who formerly served as chief strategist for the Texas Democrat Party—is still running in a state that prides itself on oil and gas production.

The following objectives are listed on the Texas Democrat Party platform:

•   Support the Green New Deal, both nationally and in Texas

•   Uphold stringent regulations on oil and gas operations

•   Reform the Texas Railroad Commission

•   Rejoin the Paris Climate Accord and providing decisive leadership to combat Climate Change worldwide

•   End state and federal subsidies and tax incentives for oil and gas production

More: https://texasscorecard.com/state/texas-democrat-announces-campaign-for-energy-regulating-railroad-commission/

Offline MajorClay

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Deraged

Offline IsailedawayfromFR

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His only votes will come from libturds on Austin
No punishment, in my opinion, is too great, for the man who can build his greatness upon his country's ruin~  George Washington

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We'll see how all this goes this winter...

It is likely to be cold and expensive.

Let them eat cake isn't going to go over well.