69°F
weather icon Clear

LETTER: Bill would kill the natural gas industry in Nevada

As customers, we all know that natural gas is often the lowest utility bill a family pays. Yet the Nevada Legislature is actively considering AB380, which would eventually ban natural gas. This impractical idea is not consumer-friendly and, once again, would place an economic burden on the hardest-working Nevadans. What about this is responsible or even makes sense?

This type of government mandate with no real input from the people is bad for Nevada. It may increase energy costs drastically, disproportionately affecting low- and middle-income Nevadans.

A ban on natural gas would do little to nothing to reduce emissions because it makes up such a small portion overall. Natural gas is abundant, domestically available and will be lower in cost for the foreseeable future. It is cleaner than other options and, as technology advances, it will help the industry reduce emissions even more. Legislators should vote “no” on AB380.

LISTEN TO THE TOP FIVE HERE
SPONSORED BY DIMOPOULOS LAW FIRM
Don't miss the big stories. Like us on Facebook.
THE LATEST
LETTER: Tired rhetoric on green energy

Nevadans should look west to California, where 100 percent of that huge state’s energy was recently supplied by renewable sources for a stretch of more than nine hours.

LETTER: Biden confused over inflation.

All this mismanagement has resulted in the national debt rising at a very alarming rate.

LETTER: Still after the Jan. 6 protesters

So more than three years after the riot, the government is still using taxpayer money and manpower in its vendetta to ferret out Donald Trump supporters.

LETTER: Columbia kids need to learn to pay their own way

Frankly, if I had kids at Columbia who participated in these “protests,” I’d yank them out of school, toss their stuff onto the lawn and tell them to get a job, go live in the real world and pay your own way.

LETTER: Here’s the real threat to democracy

In the 2020 election, Mr. Biden ran on promises he has failed to keep. Fool me once, shame on you. Fool me twice, shame on me.

LETTER: No need for an SOS on Social Security

The functional reality is that members of Congress need to keep Social Security alive or they will be voted out of office.