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Rep. Terry Nealey, R-Dayton, gives alternative methods toward reducing carbon and says the governor's $3.3 billion carbon tax is unnecessary and would hurt working families.
When sponsors drafted Initiative 937, the “Energy Independence Act,” they said in the state Voters’ Pamphlet the measure would “give us cheaper, renewable alternatives like wind and solar,” “reduce our dependence...
We need a state energy policy that aligns supply with demand By Rep. Terry Nealey It is an honor to serve a legislative district that is within the energy hub of...
A public hearing that was scheduled for Wednesday on a bill that would explore further use of nuclear energy in Washington has been cancelled, Rep. Terry Nealey announced today. Nealey, R-Dayton,...
The House Technology, Energy and Communications Committee will accept testimony next Wednesday, Feb. 9, on a bill that would explore the further use of nuclear energy in Washington. House Bill 1513,...
As the state's energy demands continue to grow while baseload electrical generation from coal and other fossil fuels is discouraged, Rep. Terry Nealey says nuclear energy is the cleanest, most efficient...
Most people hardly give it a second thought. Flick on a switch, the light comes on. Plug in a computer, it powers up. We depend on electricity for our day-to-day tasks,...