Category: Environment and Enterprise Institute

Are the Greens Right About Congress? by Bob Adams

National Policy Analysis #156 /
The AFL-CIO isn't the only Clinton ally targeting Congress with big money and shady campaign ads this political season -- the League of Conservation Voters (LCV) -- a radical green interest group, has launched its own massive independent expenditure campaign ...

The Anti-Human Party

National Policy Analysis #155 /
To hear Tom Daschle tell it, Republicans in Congress actually want more waste in our nation's streams, in our lakes and on our shorelines and more pollution in our air. In a recent PBS debate, for example, Daschle accused Republicans ...

The Mouse That Squeaked

National Policy Analysis #154 /
Nineteen ninety six was supposed to be the year of the environmental backlash. Scores of Republican lawmakers were supposed to be turned out of office -- perhaps even enough to give the Democrats control of both Houses of Congress -- ...

National Directory of Environmental and Regulatory Victims (Abreviated Edition)

To download the complete 2000 edition of our National Directory of Environmental and Regulatory Victims, clickhere.  To download the complete 1998 edition of our National Directory of Environmental and Regulatory Victims, clickhere.  An abbreviated edition of the National Directory of ...

“Terrible Twelve” Anti-Property Rights Congressmen Named

Press Release /
Environmental Policy Task Force News MEDIA ADVISORY For Immediate Release: July 17, 1996 Contact: David Ridenour at (202) 507-6398 or [email protected] The National Center for Public Policy Research joins the League of Private Property Voters (LPPV) in naming the "Terrible ...

Conservative Group Slams Speaker Newt Gingrich’s Environmental Record

Press Release /
A press release issued June 24, 1996 by The National Center for Public Policy Research (202) 507-6398, (301) 498-1301, https://nationalcenter.org. Contact: David Ridenour (202) 507-6398, [email protected] House Speaker Newt Gingrich is the single greatest threat to needed reform of environmental ...

Americans Could Pay for New Automobile Standards With Their Lives, by Bob Adams

An opinion/editorial piece published October 1995 by Bob Adams of The National Center for Public Policy Research More people will die, environmental degradation will increase and jobs that families depend on will be needlessly destroyed if a regulation supported by ...

If Your Family Needs A Mini-Van, You’d Better Buy It Soon

Scoop ® /
Activities at the September 15 Environmental Policy Task Force Meeting chaired by David Ridenour of The National Center for Public Policy Research. Why Did the House Put 17 Appropriations Restrictions on the EPA? John Shanahan of The Heritage Foundation distributed ...

The American Fisheries Act: Special Interest Politics at Its Worst, by John Carlisle

Congress is currently considering whether to approve a controversial piece of legislation known as "The American Fisheries Act." Introduced in the U.S. Senate by Senator Ted Stevens (R-AK) as S. 1221 and in the House of Representatives by Congressman Jim ...

The National Center for Public Policy Research is a communications and research foundation supportive of a strong national defense and dedicated to providing free market solutions to today’s public policy problems. We believe that the principles of a free market, individual liberty and personal responsibility provide the greatest hope for meeting the challenges facing America in the 21st century.