
Climate change policy high priority with Congress, the administration
May 1, 2009 By Lisa Bontempo and LP Gas
Climate change policy is still controversial, but it’s a high priority with Congress and administration.
Read MorePresident Obama is working toward making his energy vision a reality.
Read MoreObama assembles cabinet ready to address energy, climate-change issues.
Read MoreDemocrats will enhance their power by reaching 60 seats in the Senate.
Read MoreA significant hurdle is crossed between Democrats, Republicans on drilling.
Read MoreThe phrase corporate criminals evokes images of the high-profile financial meltdowns at Enron, Worldcom and Tyco, as well as the subsequent convictions of those corporations’ top executives. Criminal liability and jail time are not just reserved for jet-setting executives at Fortune 500 companies, however. Managers in the oil, gas and propane industries face the potential for civil and criminal sanctions from a wide variety of state and federal statutes. Given the often-complex web of laws governing these industries, well-meaning executives can find their company, or themselves, subject to criminal prosecution.
Read MoreHere are major differences in the 2008 edition, of interest to marketers
Read More•PERC offers new online safety tool•Study: Flaming helps with milk production•American Welding & Tank increases prices for all product lines
Read MoreEvery day, Holly Linden contends with an increasing number of customers who cannot afford to pay their propane bill.
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