According to unofficial results, Republican Christi Craddick will serve another six years on the Railroad Commission of Texas, which regulates Texas' oil and gas industry. (Community Impact staff ...
Commission Shift’s executive director, Virginia Palacios, moderates a Texas Railroad Commission candidate forum with Libertarian Hawk Dunlap, Democrat Katherine Culbert and Green Party candidate ...
Critics say it’s all a smoke screen. The name of the Texas oil and gas regulatory agency — unlike its peers in other states — has nothing to do with fossil fuels or natural resources. The Railroad ...
Christi Craddick, chair of the Texas Railroad Commission, speaks to delegates at the 2024 Texas GOP Convention in San Antonio on May 25. She won reelection Tuesday. Credit: Eddie Gaspar/The Texas ...
Incumbent Christi Craddick has won reelection to the Railroad Commission of Texas, the three-member board that regulates the Texas oil and gas industry. “I am humbled and profoundly thankful to Texas ...
In most states, energy regulators like these are appointed. Not in Texas. The three members of the Texas Railroad Commission are elected statewide, and one of them, Chairman Christi Craddick, is up ...
U.S. Rep. Hillary Scholten, D-Grand Rapids, won her reelection bid in Michigan’s 3 rd Congressional District, as she defeated to Republican challenger Paul Hudson. With an estimated 99% of ...
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In Texas, $16.7 million will go to Dallas, Garland, and Northeastern Railroad to improve and replace rail, resurface, and install rail lubricators between Sherman and McKinney.
Christi Craddick, chairman of the Railroad Commission of Texas, is facing three challengers as she seeks a third term on Tuesday as a commissioner in the state's oldest regulatory agency.
All told, the Midland Republican running for her third term on the Railroad Commission has raked in more than $10 million since 2019, according to reports filed with the Texas Ethics Commission.