Domestic Energy Production Regulation, Part 1
Ms. Wrotenbery, Mr. McKee, Dr. Howarth, and Mr. Krancer testified on the benefits and concerns of hydraulic fracturing from the House Oversi… read more
Ms. Wrotenbery, Mr. McKee, Dr. Howarth, and Mr. Krancer testified on the benefits and concerns of hydraulic fracturing from the House Oversight and Government Reform’s Subcommittee on Technology. Economic profitability for states and prevention of public harm were topics of primary interest. close
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- Robert Howarth Director Cornell University->Agriculture, Energy, and Environment
- Michael McKee Commissioner Unitah County (UT)
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