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Related: About this forumTrump officials took actions on energy policies suggested by coal tycoon, documents show
Trump officials have taken actions that closely resemble measures contained in drafts of half a dozen executive orders and other proposals submitted by coal tycoon Robert E. Murray in the early days of the administration, according to documents released by the Energy Department.
In two instances, the Energy Department and Environmental Protection Agency took steps within a month similar to Murrays ideas to roll back what he called anti-coal policies.
The Energy Department recently drew up a plan also advocated by Murray to impose a state of emergency to avoid the closure of ailing coal and nuclear plants.
The Environmental Protection Agency has taken steps to revoke or alter some of the other regulations Murray wanted changed, though some of his proposals have not been adopted and he is not the only coal executive to seek federal assistance.
In letters and a meeting with Energy Secretary Rick Perry on March 28, 2017, the Murray Energy chief executive urged the rollback of anti-coal measures, called on President Trump to withdraw from the Paris climate accord, proposed legislation that would fill in $7 billion of pension shortfall with federal tax dollars and requested the curtailment enforcement by mine regulators.
More: https://www.washingtonpost.com/business/economy/trump-officials-acted-on-energy-policies-suggested-by-coal-tycoon-documents-show/2018/06/06/77685792-69ce-11e8-9e38-24e693b38637_story.html?noredirect=on&utm_term=.658125267549
Robert E. Murray, right, chief executive and founder of Murray Energy, in a meeting with Energy Secretary Rick Perry, center, on March 29. (Obtained by The Washington Post)
Marbgd1
(28 posts)my French is even worse than my English.
"Quelle surprise".
Maybe I should just revert to my preferred vernacular.
Rhiannon12866
(205,208 posts)But with all the diversions and falsehoods out there, it's important to pass on what's really going on - however obvious.