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WASHINGTON - The catastrophic cold snap that paralyzed the electrical grid in Texas has opened up a new front in the age-old battle between green-energy champions and their fossil-fuel rivals.
Oncor apprentice lineman Brendan Waldon repairs a utility pole in Odessa, Texas, that was damaged by the winter storm that passed through the state, Thursday, Feb. 18, 2021. The catastrophic cold snap that paralyzed the electrical grid in Texas has opened up a new front in the age-old battle between green energy champions and their fossil fuel rivals. THE CANADIAN PRESS/AP-Odessa American, Eli Hartman
WASHINGTON - The catastrophic cold snap that paralyzed the electrical grid in Texas has opened up a new front in the age-old battle between green-energy champions and their fossil-fuel rivals.
Live updates in Texas: Officials still urging North Texans to conserve water usage
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Is it time for Texas to join a larger electric grid? State Rep. Jeff Leach explains why he thinks that s a bad idea
Should people lose their jobs over the Texas power outages? “I absolutely think they should. People have gotta be held responsible,” said Plano Rep. Jeff Leach. Author: Jason Whitely, Michael McCardel Published: 9:34 AM CST February 21, 2021 Updated: 9:34 AM CST February 21, 2021
DALLAS State Rep. Jeff Leach, R-Plano, was one of the earliest outspoken critics of the Texas electric grid failure. He believes people should lose their jobs over what happened last week.
“I absolutely think they should. People have gotta be held responsible. Over the next several days, and the coming weeks as we continue on in this legislative session, we’re going to ask the tough questions,” Leach said in an interview on Sunday’s