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Charles Monaco
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| Progressive States Network Statement on the American Power Act (APA) |
- Universal and Affordable High-speed Internet
- All 50 States
- Invest State Funds in Firm Startups
- Cap and Trade Programs
- Universal Broadband
- Community-Based Broadband Networks
- Clean Energy Funding
- Leverage Technology for Economic Development, Health, Energy and Educational Opportunities
- Leveraging Technology for Economic Development, Health, Energy and Educational Opportunities
- Renewable & Energy Efficiency Portfolio Standards
- Smart Growth and Green Jobs
- Broadband Buildout and Technology Investments
- Energy Supply Alternatives
- Local Investments for Technology-Based Growth
- Networking the Green Economy
- Nurture Regional Innovation and Flexibility
- Broadband
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Progressives on this official site seem to want to do a total take over and get rid of democracy all together but in the end everything always seems to work out ok.
The Economic Opportunity Institute has published a review of several studies examining ALEC/Arthur Laffer's "Rich States, Poor States". In addition to numerous scope and methodological problems, it turns out that even using Laffer's own data, his predictions are wrong more than half the time.
The professional player is stilll thinking that the healthcare bill is going to actually stay in place but they are not being supported by the majority.