CRS AUDIO/VIDEO

CRS President David Jenkins joins The Green Tea Party radio show, with hosts Zach Torpie and Katie Zakrzewski. They dive into a fascinating conversation about conservative solutions to environmental problems. This is a two part episode. 

April 2023

CRS President David Jenkins discusses the latest utility rate increase on WSBB-AM.

 

CRS President David Jenkins discusses the latest utility rate increase on WPNN-AM.

 

CRS President David Jenkins discusses FPL’s latest rate increase on WTTB-AM.

January 2022

CRS President David Jenkins discusses utility rate increases approved by the Florida Public Service Commission and Senate Bill 1024 on WJCT radio in Florida.

 

 

 

President David Jenkins discusses a new net metering bill that is being pushed into the Florida legislature on The Bill Bunkley Show/WLSS radio in Florida. 

 

President David Jenkins discusses monopoly utilities on The Brian Rust Show/WYOO radio in Florida.

 

 

 

 

President David Jenkins discusses the recent utility rate hike and more on The Preston Scott Show/WFLA radio in Florida. 

 

 

 

 

President David Jenkins discusses the fate of Florida residents when it comes to producing their own electricity through rooftop solar if legislation being pushed by FPL is passed and more on the Trey Radel Show/WFSX radio in Florida.

 

 

 

President David Jenkins discusses why all three major utility companies in FL raised their rates, FPL’s push of net metering legislation, and more on WIOD radio in Florida.

December 15, 2016

This is a new CRS ad running on WABC radio in New York. It features audio from President Reagan’s remarks about public land conservation, which were delivered at the dedication of the National Geographic Society’s Washington, D.C. headquarters building, June 19, 1984. Note: This audio file is from WABC and has pre-final beeps at the beginning that are not part of the ad.

The ad is part of a campaign urging President-elect Trump to protect our nation’s public lands and stay true to the stewardship ethic and genuinely conservative traditions of Theodore Roosevelt and Ronald Reagan. For more information visit the campaign webpage.

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