Townhall: Missed Opportunity to Modernize DCA in FAA Bill

The House of Representatives rejected a rare (good) bipartisan bill and a compromise amendment during last week’s Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) reauthorization bill talks.  Efforts to update outdated slot and perimeter rules governing Reagan National Airport here in the Washington D.C. Metropolitan area were included but killed in House negotiations. Both Beltway and outside-the-Beltway folks would have …

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Townhall: Don’t Let Corporatists and Central Planners Own You

One-world government. Social credit scores. You will own nothing and be happy.  At first glance, these sound like conspiracy theories. A vast right-wing conspiracy, if you will.  But the aforementioned things weren’t devised by conservatives or right-wingers. Rather, heads of government, non-governmental organizations (NGOs), and corporations want us to relinquish our possessions and surrender our …

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InsideSources: D.C. Metro Will Benefit from DCA Slot and Perimeter Reform

Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport has a unique opportunity to attract more customers while boosting the District of Columbia metropolitan area. However, maintaining its outdated slot and perimeter rule risks jeopardizing its regional standing as a transportation powerhouse. Frequent D.C. fliers could benefit from having more long-distance flight choices. Since 1966, Reagan National has limited long-haul flights …

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Washington Examiner: Of course Greta Thunberg was wrong about fossil fuels

Climate activist Greta Thunberg tweeted five years ago that catastrophic climate change will wipe out humanity unless the world forgoes fossil fuel usage and ceases consumption.  But to Thunberg’s dismay, her prediction didn’t exactly pan out. On the contrary, realizing this, she quietly deleted her tweet in March in anticipation of Wednesday’s anniversary. While gone, it forever lives in our hearts …

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EP 367: Fixing Water Scarcity in California ft. Johnny Amaral & William Bourdeau

In Episode 367 of District of Conservation, Gabriella continues the conversation surrounding EP 14 of Conservation Nation with two gentlemen who starred in it: Johnny Amaral and William Bourdeau. Learn how these stakeholders are impacting the conversation surrounding food security, farming, water infrastructure, and more. Listen on Apple Podcasts SHOW NOTES Watch EP 14 of …

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EP 366: Catching Up with Senator Steve Daines

In Episode 366 of District of Conservation, Gabriella welcomes back Senator Steve Daines (R-MT) to the program to chat about the latest conservation happenings in and outside of Congress. Tune in to learn more. Listen on Apple Podcasts SHOW NOTES Keep Up with Senator Daines Follow Senator Daines on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter. Senator Daines Featured in Conservation …

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EP 365: Alaska Salmon Are at Risk (But Not for Reasons Environmentalists Think) ft. Cody McLaughlin

In Episode 365 of District of Conservation, Gabriella welcomes back friend of the show, Cody McLaughlin, to hear how life in Alaska is and chat current events. They focus the bulk of the episode on commercial trawling and how the five salmon species could be wiped out within a few years. Tune in to learn …

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