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With Daniel Lippman
FORMER OFAC OFFICIAL ADDED TO MERCURY’S HIKVISION ACCOUNT: A former Treasury official working in the Office of Foreign Assets Control, which oversees U.S. sanctions, has registered as a foreign agent of
Hikvision, the Chinese video surveillance company accused of helping the communist government monitor Muslim minorities, according to new documents filed with the Justice Department last week.
Yates joins Cornerstone Government Affairs team
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Governors Wind Energy Coalition
Will Okla. disrupt Biden’s 100% clean energy goal? Source: By Edward Klump, E&E News reporter • Posted: Thursday, May 6, 2021
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n this June 12, 2017, photo, an oil drilling rig is pictured surrounded by wind turbines near Okarche, Okla. AP Photo/Sue Ogrocki
Reaching President Biden’s goal of 100% clean electricity by 2035 would require a massive shift away from fossil fuels across the U.S. including in red states.
As Oklahoma shows, that may not be easy.
The state’s natural gas devotion is setting up a potential clash with the White House and environmental groups as Biden eyes climate action through a flurry of executive orders and his $2.2 trillion infrastructure plan.