Director of Energy and Environmental Policy Studies, Cato Institute
Christopher Hansford
Director of State Affairs
America’s energy future is uncertain. Across much of the United States, electricity and natural gas prices are rising at a precipitous rate, with little relief in sight. The timelines for building new energy infrastructure—including natural gas pipelines, electric transmission lines, and power plants—extend into the next decade, and families are feeling the pinch today. With increasing pain at the pump and cascading costs affecting America’s broader logistics networks, the cost of all goods are being driven higher by energy costs. State leaders, however, can make an immediate and lasting impact on this issue for their residents. Join the Cato Institute’s Travis Fisher for a webinar presentation followed by an unrecorded policy Q&A to explore the levers state leaders have in combating this crisis.