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The words prevailing wages imply that the wages to be paid are wages prevailing in the community where the work is being done. Nothing could […]
Why would an environmental law center put wind on trial? And what does a court case challenging Colorado’s renewable energy mandates have to do with […]
Hard facts have emerged from the noise of environmental activism, from the hush of subsidy-driven self-interested energy company green-washing and from the increasingly grumpy offices […]
On February 7th, the federal bureaucracy announced its plans for off-shore wind energy. To mark the occasion, Virginia Governor McDonnell stated that the Commonwealth must […]
Two recent, peer-reviewed and unimpeached studies explain why wind energy, a 17th century technology, has no sensible place in a 21st century civilization. And the […]
Delegates Jimmie Massie (R-Henrico), Algie Howell (D-Norfolk) and Tag Greason (R-Loudoun) have introduced legislation (HB 2314) creating a new tax credit program to improve education […]
December 2010 could well go down as a dramatically important month in modern Virginia history. Here’s why …
Thanks to the Governor’s $4 billion transportation program and the Attorney General’s big victory against Obamacare, December 2010 is a month to remember in Virginia.
Virginia should keep the FOIA Council.