
Mario Lopez
Articles
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1 week ago |
delawarevalleyjournal.com | Mario Lopez |Mario López
At the end of last year, 11 Republican state attorneys general filed a lawsuit that will have significant, presumably unintended, and somewhat strange consequences on the energy market. Naturally, the energy industry and the price Americans pay for that energy are balanced. Spearheaded by Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton, the lawsuit targets the “Big Three” financial asset managers: BlackRock, State Street and Vanguard.
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1 week ago |
dcjournal.com | Mario Lopez |Mario López
At the end of last year, 11 Republican state attorneys general filed a lawsuit that will have significant, presumably unintended, and somewhat strange consequences on the energy market. Naturally, the energy industry and the price Americans pay for that energy are balanced. Spearheaded by Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton, the lawsuit targets the “Big Three” financial asset managers: BlackRock, State Street and Vanguard.
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2 weeks ago |
dcjournal.com | Mario Lopez |Mario López
At the end of last year, a group of eleven Republican state Attorneys General filed a lawsuit that will have significant, presumably unintended, and rather strange consequences on the energy market. Naturally, the energy sector and price Americans pay for that energy is in the balance. Spearheaded by Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton, the lawsuit targets the “Big Three” financial asset managers: BlackRock, State Street, and Vanguard.
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2 weeks ago |
ocregister.com | Mario Lopez |Mario López
Unease about the cost and availability of housing is palpable in The Golden State. An October Pew Research Center survey shows that 40.6% of California households, including over half (54.1%) of renters, are “cost burdened,” meaning they spend more than 30% of their income on housing. Just 10 years ago, the U.S. had a housing shortage of just over . Since then, that deficit has grown dramatically. Zillow estimates the shortage to be 4.5 million homes. Some research places it as high as 20 million.
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2 months ago |
issuesinsights.com | Mario Lopez |Mario López
Recent debates and controversies on Capitol Hill surrounding tax proposals and how to keep the government operating are the most recent of periodic policy battles centered on funding. It is quite odd, then, that one of the less contentious options for bringing in government revenue is not getting more traction in Congress. Even more so considering its track record of bipartisan support, substantial material success, and economic benefits.
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