Luria is a Democrat and will face Republican Scott Taylor, a former Navy SEAL endorsed by Trump who had lost to her two years ago. "One of his reasons for running again is his opposition to Luria's decision to vote for the impeachment of the president," reported Virginia's 13newsnow. Click here.
This past December "Congress voted to approve appropriations for fiscal year 2020 that includes $1.5 billion for nuclear energy programs, a 12.5 increase from the previous year," the leading PR entity for the nuclear industry, the Nuclear Energy Institute, trumpeted. It quoted its president and CEO Maria Korsnick saying: "Today's historic 2020 funding of $1.5 billion for nuclear energy programs reaffirms that nuclear energy is an essential driver in lowering carbon emissions. With Congress' action, our government is signaling that nuclear energy is a vital part of our country's commitment to a reliable and resilient energy system." Click here.
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