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Time to Push Back on Offshore Wind on the Delaware and Maryland Coast
Time to Push Back on Offshore Wind on the Delaware and Maryland Coast By David T. Stevenson , Director Center for Energy & Environmental Policy October 24, 2023 The federal government is closing in on approving the large US Wind offshore wind project just 10 miles off the Delaware and Maryland coast as early as the first quarter of 2024. They have released their Draft Environmental Impact Statement (DEIS) and are open to public comments through November 20, 2023. This will b
David T. Stevenson
Oct 24, 2023
Public comments on Draft Environmental Impact Statement on Docket BOEM-2023-0050
To read the document, please download the pdf below.
David T. Stevenson
Oct 23, 2023


Tragic Incentives and Transgender Medical Care
Tragic Incentives and Transgender Medical Care By Stacie Beck, Ph.D. , Associate Professor of Economics and C.D. Casscells, M.D. Center for Health Policy at the Caesar Rodney Institute October 20, 2023 The 2011 burst in transgender medical treatments came shortly after the passage of the Affordable Care Act. This accelerated after passage of a non-discrimination federal Health and Human Services regulation on private insurance in 2016. The US experienced a dramatic in
Reducing Carbon Emissions, A Better Plan
Center for Energy & Environmental Policy To read the document, please download the pdf below.
David T. Stevenson
Oct 9, 2023


U.S. Offshore Wind Plans Collapsing
U.S. Offshore Wind Plans Collapsing This is not the time for Delaware to be considering offshore wind. By David T. Stevenson , Director Center for Energy & Environmental Policy September 8, 2023 Offshore wind developer Ørsted has delayed its New Jersey Ocean Wind 1 project to 2026 . Previously, the company had announced construction of the project would begin in October 2023. The delay was attributed to supply chain issues, higher interest rates, and a failure so far to
David T. Stevenson
Sep 8, 2023
Canadian Wildfires may cost US Cities Billions
Center for Energy & Environmental Policy To read the document, please download the pdf below.
David T. Stevenson
Sep 5, 2023


Americans for Prosperity Foundation & CRI's Education Freedom Event
The videos below were recorded during the Americans for Prosperity Foundation & Caesar Rodney Institute's Education Freedom event.
Caesar Rodney Institute
Aug 31, 2023
Is ‘Gender Ablation’ Indicated or Ethical as Policy?
The United States is experiencing an endemic health crisis. There is a regional outbreak (on both the East and West coasts) of young girls self-identifying as “trans.” Previously, in 2018 , according to the U.S. National Health Interview Survey on sexual orientation, 97.3% of men and 96.8% of women identify as “straight,” 1.9% of men identify as “gay,” 1.4% of women identify as “lesbian,” and 0.8% of men and 1.8% of women identify as “bisexual.” Also, recently, the Cent
C. D. Casscells
Aug 28, 2023


Delaware's ‘Off’ Budget Funding Belongs ‘In’ Budget
DE 'Off' Budget Funding Belongs 'In' Budget These "off" budget bills hide spending growth and are bad policy. By Charlie Copeland , Director Center for Analysis of Delaware's Economy & Government Spending July 25, 2023 The Delaware General Assembly passed a $5.6 billion budget for fiscal year 2024. For Delaware's approximately 380,000 households , that is the equivalent of $14,736 per household. That is A LOT of money. Randall Chase, a widely known veteran reporter i
Charlie Copeland
Jul 25, 2023


Misleading Air Quality Report Used to Push Expensive Agenda
Misleading Air Quality Report Used to Push Expensive Agenda By David T. Stevenson , Director Center for Energy & Environmental Policy July 10, 2023 Supporters of the unpopular gasoline-powered car bans and offshore wind projects are now using a misleading air quality report card to push their pocketbook-busting agenda. In its 2023 annual release , the American Lung Association (ALA) gives New Castle County, DE, a "D" for air quality. However, all three Delaware counties eas
David T. Stevenson
Jul 10, 2023
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