The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit issued an opinion upholding two citations and an order issued to a mine operator, Hopkins County Coal, for its refusal to turn over certain personnel records requested by the Mine Safety and Health Administration.
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U.S. Court Of Appeals Upholds MSHA’s Right To Obtain Personnel Records From Mine Operators
By WILLA PERLMUTTER | STOEL RIVES LLPSign up and get Breaking Energy news in your inbox.
We will never sell or share your information without your consent. See our privacy policy.Current legislation in Congress will be a big help in advancing the energy infrastructure the United States needs to connect our nation’s vast energy wealth with those who benefit from it: individual Americans, businesses and manufacturers. The House legislation would streamline federal review and approval of natural gas pipelines by codifying and reinforcing current regulatory… Keep reading →
California’s Cap-and-Trade Regulations Extended Through 2030 – A Victory For Climate Policy And Business Alike
By PATRICK FERGUSON, TAHIYA SULTAN | DAVIS WRIGHT TREMAINE LLPBetter Buildings Pave The Way For Energy Independence
By Environmental Defense Fund Energy Exchange BlogAmerican cities are home to nearly 63 percent of energy use, despite only accounting for 3.5 percent of land area. It is estimated that these cities and their buildings will account for 87 percent of domestic energy consumption by 2030. Since its inception in late 2016, 43 cities and counties have joined the U.S. Department of Energy’s… Keep reading →
US Conditionally Approves Arctic Offshore Oil Exploration
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The Ceasefire And U.S. Interests On The Jordan-Syria Border
By David SchenkerBy setting limits on Iranian deployments in southern Syria, Washington could insulate Jordan from problems on the border and encourage Iranian caution in the east, potentially decreasing the likelihood there of a U.S.-Iran clash. If the U.S.-Russia-Jordan ceasefire agreement announced July 7 for southwest Syria holds, it would be an important new development in the… Keep reading →