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The Inconsequential News Quiz: The Fast and the Felonious Edition

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Arkansas AG Rutledge: Biden Keystone Pipeline Decision Cancelling Jobs

Arkansas Attorney General Leslie Rutledge (R) told The Kyle Olson Show this week a group of attorneys general may take legal action against President Joe Biden’s executive order canceling the Keystone XL pipeline. “President Biden’s decision to cancel the Keystone pipeline is canceling jobs, it’s canceling energy independence, it’s canceling money in Americans’ pocketbooks,” Rutledge said. Rutledge said she spoke with Arkansans who were working on or were going to work on the pipeline. “We had the Keystone pipeline being produced right here in central Arkansas,” she said. The pipe now lays dormant on the ground “and [is] not being put into place.”

Exclusive – Todd Rokita, GOP Attorneys General Call on Joe Biden to Withdraw Vanita Gupta s Nomination

Exclusive – Todd Rokita, GOP Attorneys General Call on Joe Biden to Withdraw Vanita Gupta s Nomination
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S D Gov calls for AG resignation as AG faces criminal charges linked to 2020 fatal car crash

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Rutledge: Arkansans must not face exorbitant utility bills

Rutledge: Arkansans must not face exorbitant utility bills due to service providers purchasing energy at excessive prices Rutledge anticipates skyrocketing bills due to utility companies paying high prices to third parties in order to meet energy needs during the winter storm. Author: 5NEWS Web Staff Updated: 11:59 AM CST February 26, 2021 ARKANSAS, USA Arkansas Attorney General Leslie Rutledge submitted a letter to the Arkansas Public Service Commission urging it to investigate the cost of power and natural gas incurred by the state’s electric and natural gas utilities during the recent severe winter storms.  Rutledge anticipates customer bills skyrocketing in the coming weeks because utility companies paid high prices to third parties in order to meet energy needs during the winter storm.

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