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April 16, 2021
Wind Output Decreased 93 Percent During Winter Storm While Natural Gas Output Increased By 450 percent
A new Energy Analysis from the American Gas Association (AGA) demonstrates just how crucial natural gas was during the February cold snap in Texas to keeping homes in the Lone Star State provided with electricity and heat at a time of record consumption.
According to the AGA analysis, consumption of natural gas for residential and commercial uses jumped 238 percent during the winter storm, while industrial demand increased by 47 percent and gas flows to power generation increased by 184 percent. Fortunately for Texans, the industry was able to meet that demand.
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In the latest shot across the Employment Security Departments (ESD) bow, the Washington State Auditors office has published a new, damming, investigation into ESDs security and fraud prevention capabilities.
The initial estimate for the unemployment fund losses due to the Nigerian scam last year, are believed to be upwards of $640 million taxpayer dollars. Now it appears that other fraud at the department may add another $500 million to that total.
This new finding by the auditor is unsurprising as ESD even couldn’t even detect fraudulent claims on ESD employees.
ESD would like you to think that the problems are due to COVID-19 claims overwhelming their computer systems. The reality is, however, that the many of problems existed before COVID-19 and have persisted for at least a year prior, despite $44 million dedicated by the legislature to specifically fix ESD’s computer systems.
Research & Commentary: Education Saving Account Program Would Be Timely and Much-Needed Compliment to Louisiana’s Education Choice Programs
April 15, 2021
Program Would Be Open To Children In Foster Care And The Children Of Active Duty Military Members
Legislation introduced in the Louisiana House of Representatives would establish an Education Savings Account (ESA) Program open to any K–12 student who is the child of an active duty military service member, or in foster care, or “was enrolled in a [public] school that did not offer an option for students to receive one hundred percent of instruction continuously in person for at least one semester” during the previous school year.
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