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Sen. Armstrong: Permitting Is Key to Lower Energy Costs

Bloomberg Jun 27, 2026 2h ago ⏱ 1 min read 👁 1 views
Sen. Armstrong: Permitting Is Key to Lower Energy Costs
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Senator Alan Armstrong (R-Oklahoma) joins David Gura and Christina Ruffini on Bloomberg This Weekend and says permitting reform—not additional federal spending—is the most effective way to lower housing and energy costs, arguing regulatory delays have created infrastructure bottlenecks that drive… Senator Alan Armstrong (R-Oklahoma) joins David Gura and Christina Ruffini on Bloomberg This Weekend and says permitting reform—not additional federal spending—is the most effective way to lower housing and energy costs, arguing regulatory delays have created infrastructure bottlenecks that drive up prices for consumers. (Source: Bloomberg)
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