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Yes, We Need a New Gas Tax…But Not the One Trump Wants
EI research into the potential revenue impacts of a proposal to hike the U.S. gas tax are cited to detail why President Trump is supporting the wrong policy.
Trump’s 25-Cent Infrastructure Tax?
EI research into the potential effects of a gas tax increase are cited in an article discussing President Trump’s support for the proposal.
Trump Probably Won’t Raise the Gas Tax But, C’mon, He Totally Should
EI research into the potential revenue impacts of a proposal to hike the U.S. gas tax are cited to detail why President Trump should enact the increase.
US Chamber Of Commerce Wants 25 Cents Per Gallon Gasoline Tax Increase. Is That A Good Thing?
EI’s research into the effects of a proposal to increase the U.S. gas tax is cited in an article examining potential impacts of a hike.
Gas Tax Hike Could Have Serious Consequences For Oil Markets
EI’s research into the effects of a gas tax hike are cited in an article exploring how the proposal could impact global oil commodity markets.
Trump Just Endorsed A Climate Policy — Sort Of
EI research is cited to show the potential effect of a gas tax increase in an article discussing President Trump’s endorsement of the proposal.
Florida’s Solar Industry Sees Sunny Future Despite Trump Tariffs
EI’s Hal Harvey is quoted in an article discussing how favorable economics are making solar projects attractive to developers in Florida despite federal import tariffs.
A Peek Inside Trump’s Budget Wish List
EI’s research on the potential economic and environmental effects of a U.S. gas tax increase is highlighted in a roundup of energy policy news.
White House Memo Proposes Faster Environmental Review Process For Infrastructure Projects
EI’s research on the potential economic and environmental effects of a U.S. gas tax increase is highlighted in a roundup of energy policy news.
New Projections Play Up Coal While Downplaying Renewables — That’s Not Reality
EI’s renewable energy capacity addition forecasts are cited in an article discussing why the U.S. Energy Information Administration’s latest forecasts are incorrect.