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Phil Kerpen, President of American Commitment, discusses how a proposal to adopt a carbon tax would negatively impact Americans at the gas pump and with monthly utility bills, while causing further price increases on every product grown, shipped or manufactured, how the geopolitical shocks worldwide are impacting energy policy, and how the anti-energy role being played by the Biden Administration and on Wall Street impacts fossil fuel projects.
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