Climate Activists Can’t Be Allowed to Politicize FERC
In an op-ed published today by the Washington Times, CFIF Senior Vice President of Legal and Public Affairs writes:
In our relentlessly expanding regulatory state, where administrative agencies regularly succumb to pressure from hyperpartisan activists, the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission has historically remained a rare exception above the fray. Unlike such flashpoint agencies as the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention or the Environmental Protection Agency, for example, the FERC rarely receives popular focus. More recently, however, climate extremists have targeted the FERC and sought to poison the traditionally uncontroversial but vital federal commission. (emphasis added)
Read the entire op-ed here.
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