Kansas Energy and Environmental Policy Advisory Group: Hiding Budget Numbers

by Bob Weeks on August 13, 2008

Paul Chesser of Climate Strategies Watch writes about the budget transparency of the Kansas Energy and Environmental Policy Advisory Group, or KEEP.

Kansas government often has troubles with transparency. One of the main problems with KEEP is that policy is being formulated under the guidance of an outside radical environmentalist group, instead of in the legislature by Kansans, where it belongs.

Climate Strategies Watch is a great place to learn more about the Center for Climate Strategies. For example: “CCS portrays itself as a technical advisory service organization that does not advocate for specific policies that will affect climate change. However, certain facts about CCS belie this claim and prove the group is controlled by global warming alarmists who seek solutions that will dramatically increase energy costs and raise taxes, in addition to infringing upon freedom and property rights.”

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  4. Kansas Energy and Environmental Policy Advisory Group: Its Heritage
  5. Maryland Previews Kansas Climate Change Panel
  6. Center For Climate Strategies in Kansas: Good Economic Analysis?
  7. Jack Pelton, Leader of Kansas Energy and Environmental Policy Advisory Group
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  9. Who Owns and Runs the KEEP Website?
  10. Kansas Climate Change Group Changes
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