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Exclusive: House Republicans held secret climate summit in Utah

Print this article House Republicans held a summit this past weekend in Salt Lake City, Utah, to discuss how to position themselves to address climate change in the new Congress, the Washington Examiner has learned. Rep. John Curtis of Utah organized the summit attended by 25 House Republicans. They invited outside conservative groups to speak to members, including the American Conservation Coalition, Citizens for Responsible Energy Solutions, and the Alliance for Market Solutions. Those groups held separate panel events to educate members on climate change. The meeting is the latest in efforts by congressional Republicans to overhaul their party s climate change platform and messaging to compete with Democrats and the Biden administration. House Republicans are also responding to polls over the last few years that have shown the party is vulnerable among young and suburban voters concerned about the environment and climate change.

Daily on Energy, Presented by AHRI: Biden innovation push could appeal to Republicans

Daily on Energy, Presented by AHRI: Biden innovation push could appeal to Republicans Print this article Subscribe today to the Washington Examiner magazine and get Washington Briefing: politics and policy stories that will keep you up to date with what s going on in Washington. SUBSCRIBE NOW: Just $1.00 an issue! RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT: President Biden’s latest climate announcement is speaking Republican lawmakers’ language: clean energy innovation. The White House, following its first National Climate Task Force meeting yesterday, unveiled a new Climate Innovation Working Group to coordinate research and development across federal agencies on nascent low-carbon technologies. As a first step in that effort, the Energy Department said it would provide $100 million in funding through its energy innovation hub, known as ARPA-E, for early stage research in “cutting-edge, disruptive” clean energy technologies. The working group itself, the White House said, is advancin

Former employee of pro-life organizations arrested in DC on child pornography charges

Credit: Unsplash. CNA Staff, Feb 8, 2021 / 07:01 pm (CNA).- Pro-life organizations have reacted to the arrest and apparent confession of a former employee on child pornography allegations, emphasizing the need to ensure that children are protected. Ruben Verastigui, 27, allegedly distributed, received, and possessed child pornography between April 2020 and February 2021. He was arrested in Washington, D.C. Feb. 5 and admitted to receiving some child pornography files, a criminal complaint in the U.S. District Court of Washington says. He is a former employee of the pro-life group Students for Life, though the charges do not include activity in this time. “Ruben Verastigui worked for Students for Life from Sept. 5, 2014 to Dec. 2, 2016, following some engagement when he was a student himself. He worked in an office doing graphic design and had no oversight or management of students,” Kristi Hamrick, spokesperson for Students for Life of America and Students for Life Action, sa

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