Delaware Offshore Wind Benefits The Public Benefits of MarWin and Momentum Wind to Delaware Ratepayers (October 2023)
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David T. Stevenson
Dec 27, 2023


Delawareans are Moving to these Three Southeast States
Delawareans are Moving to these Three Southeast States FL, TX, and NC receive almost one-third of Delaware's net outbound migration. By Charlie Copeland , Director Center for Analysis of Delaware's Economy & Government Spending December 22, 2023 Some Delawareans could be retiring or moving to warmer climes; could they also be relocating for other reasons, like better economic opportunities? According to the most recent available data from the US Census Bureau , 31.


Gasoline Battery Hybrid Vehicles
Gasoline Battery Hybrid Vehicles By David T. Stevenson , Director Center for Energy & Environmental Policy December 8, 2023 Gasoline hybrid vehicles are so popular that finding one at any car dealership has been challenging. For instance, I've received many offers from car dealerships that they want to buy my two-year-old hybrid car for almost just as much as what I originally purchased it for! At the same time, when I asked the salesperson about upgrading to a new hybr
David T. Stevenson
Dec 8, 2023


Is Delaware Attracting Families or just Retirees?
Is Delaware Attracting Families or just Retirees? CRI broadens its migration analysis to cover other key factors. By Charlie Copeland , Director Center for Analysis of Delaware's Economy & Government Spending November 14, 2023 Last year, CRI published a migration analysis showing Delaware's inbound and outbound migration trends over a decade. Focusing on inbound migration, our May 2022 analysis implied that only retirees were moving to Delaware. But let's test thi


Electric Vehicle Agenda Is Failing Families
Electric Vehicle Agenda Is Failing Families By Donna Jackson , Director of Membership Development for the Project 21 (Originally published on November 7, 2023 by InsiderSources.com ) Reality is starting to intrude on America's electric vehicle fantasies. After years of hype, it is becoming undeniable that most people don't want them, and increasingly fewer can afford them. Millions of Americans will pay a price for this folly, most of all the low-income households that
CRI
Nov 7, 2023
Answers to Q&A from CRI's 15th Annual Banquet (November 2, 2023)
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David T. Stevenson
Nov 2, 2023


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
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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
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David T. Stevenson
Oct 9, 2023






