Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas recently journeyed to Utah to offer his perspective on current events during an event staged by the Orrin Hatch Foundation — where the motto is “civility and solutions” — an idea based on the late Utah senator’s approach to lawmaking during his 42 years on Capitol Hill.
63% of U.S. adults say the U.S. should increase oil and gas exploration in the U.S.
if the price of gas continues to rise; 85% of Republicans, 64% of independents and 49% of Democrats agree.49% overall say the U.S. should increase use of renewable sources like solar or wind; 25% of Republicans, 52% of independents and 66% of Democrats agree.
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