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Lawmakers mull doing away with preferential coal leases
House lawmakers are moving forward with legislation to phase out what they call outdated federal coal mining leases, a step that would also benefit the Navajo Nation.
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Manuel Quiñones, E&E reporter
House lawmakers are moving forward with legislation to phase out what they call outdated federal coal mining leases, a step that would also benefit the Navajo Nation.
President Trump was defiant last night in the face of his shrinking chances at winning reelection, while Democrat Joe Biden continued to express optimism about his prospects. New numbers in Georgia and Pennsylvania put the former vice president closer to clinching victory.
By Timothy Cama in E&E Daily
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President Trump was defiant last night in the face of his shrinking chances at winning reelection, while Democrat Joe Biden continued to express optimism about his prospects. New numbers in Georgia and Pennsylvania put the former vice president closer to clinching victory.
By Timothy Cama in E&E Daily
Neil Chatterjee told E&E News last night he may have been demoted as FERC chairman because of recent moves to break down barriers to renewable energy.
By Arianna Skibell and Hannah Northey in Energywire