Bush Institute to hold conference on energy

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DALLAS (AP) — Former President George W. Bush is to give brief remarks at a conference his Dallas-area institute is holding on energy regulation and growth.

The Bush Institute on Thursday will bring together experts, lawmakers and industry officials for the daylong conference at the George W. Bush Institute. Several panels are set throughout the day, including one with governors and policymakers on how to achieve energy growth.

Texas Gov. Rick Perry and Kansas Gov. Sam Brownback are both set to attend that panel. Other panels will discuss topics including coal regulation and how environmentally friendly policies and growth policies can go hand-in-hand.

The institute part of the George W. Bush Presidential Center, which includes his presidential library and museum. It’s located on the campus of Southern Methodist University.

 

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