RRC Energy News, April 2024 Page: 9
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In April, Commissioner Wayne Christian sent a letter to Senator
Brandon Creighton and Representative John Kuempel, higher
education committees chairs in the Texas Legisature, highlighting
concerns of radical environmentalists' materials being taught in
universities and colleges. The Commissioner said the following
about the issue:
"Safeguarding America's energy infrastructure is paramount, and
we cannot overlook the looming threat of eco-terrorism aimed
at pipelines, refineries, and processing plants," said Christian.
"The teaching of'How to Blow Up a Pipeline' in colleges is deeply
troubling. We must prevent radical agendas from indoctrinating
future generations with anti-American propaganda with our tax
dollars. I want to encourage the legislature to look into whether
any Texas universities or colleges are teaching 'How to Blow Up a
Pipeline' or other related eco-terrorism-based materials."* 40*
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