
Read the past issues of Power Politics, a bi-weekly newsletter that links Congress, campaign contributions and energy policy.
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Tax Issues
Decarbonizing the Tax Code
Drilling Holes in the Tax Code: The Impacts of Coalbed Methane Development. January, 2003.
The Senate Energy Bill's Ethanol Provisions: Fuel of the Future or Subsidized Moonshine? August, 2002.
House Economic Stimulus Package: A Wolf in Sheep's Clothing. November, 2001.
Republican Senators Seek to Slop Out Huge Subsidies for Energy Hogs. November, 2001.
Small Victories: Land Conservation in the Tax Bill. June, 2001.
Estate Tax = Conservation of Real Estate. April, 2001.
Minimum Wage Bill Raises Corporate Welfare for Timber: Estate Tax Cuts and Timber Subsidy Threaten Habitats. March, 2000
Chicken Manure Slips in the Tax Code : Tax cuts to industrial agriculture and oil and gas companies pass at the end of the Congressional session.
Energy Issues
Drilling Holes in the Tax Code: The Impacts of Coalbed Methane Development. January, 2003.
Pacific Northwest Salmon in Crisis: Bonneville Power Administration's Fiscal and Environmental Woes. October, 2002.
The Senate Energy Bill's Ethanol Provisions: Fuel of the Future or Subsidized Moonshine? August, 2002.
Republican Senators Seek to Slop Out Huge Subsidies for Energy Hogs. November, 2001.
Senate Leaders Push Energy Policy: Dirty Fuels Get Most of the Goodies. June, 2000.
Chicken Manure Slips in the Tax Code : Tax cuts to industrial agriculture and oil and gas companies pass at the end of the Congressional session. December, 1999.
Budget
Pacific Northwest Salmon in Crisis: Bonneville Power Administration's Fiscal and Environmental Woes. October, 2002.
Green Scissors 2001: Cutting Wasteful and Environmentally Harmful Spending. March, 2001.
Congress Lunges into Appropriations Bills: Budget Cuts Set Up Conflict with President. May, 2000.
Transportation/Sprawl
"The Big Dogs Eat First" Airlines Benefit from Huge Bailout: Will Passenger Rail Share in the Feast? October, 2001.
Reading the TEA Leaves: Bush Budget and Road Lobby Look Toward the Next Transportation Law. May, 2001.
The Government Subsidizes Sprawl: Smart Growth Advocates Focus Reform on Small Business Administration. January, 2001.
New Jersey Leads While Congress Naps: Innovative New Transportation Law a Model for Other States. October, 2000.
Balance of Transportation Funding Tipping More Toward Highways: Congress Blindly Supporting Broken, Unfair System. August, 2000.
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