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October 1, 2005 By Patrick Hyland
We all know what most people in the propane industry think of the good folks in Washington, D.C. But what do decision makers in the nation’s capital think about our industry?
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We all know what most people in the propane industry think of the good folks in Washington, D.C. But what do decision makers in the nation’s capital think about our industry?
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This past summer I had the opportunity to sit in on the Minnesota Propane Gas Association summer convention.
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As we continue our series on hiring the best in the propane industry, let’s review the three questions you should always address.
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Unexpectedly, Congress returned to Washington a few days before their regular session was scheduled to pass a $10.5 billion supplemental emergency-spending bill in reaction to the devastation and impacts of Hurricane Katrina.
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On June 2, 2004, the top story on many national morning TV shows was the disappearance of two propane trucks from a parking lot in New Jersey. With the age of heightened security, the FBI was so concerned that it sent out a security alert for the missing propane trucks.
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The question of how often to have scheduled safety meetings can be the bane of propane management.
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The calendar on the wall says its September, but that can’t possibly be right. Where did summer go?
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What’s left to say about the energy bill? Plenty. What took the U.S. Congress more than 10 years to craft and three sessions to pass overcame partisan wrangling and warfare to finally reach the president’s desk for his signature.
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We have recently seen the sentencing of leaders who failed to adhere to core values, standards and laws designed to protect stakeholders and stockholders alike.
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Piece by piece, the propane industry is finally accumulating vital data about itself, its markets and its competition in detail it has never known.
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