From Leadership Dialogue with Chris Crane, President and Chief Executive Officer, Exelon Corporation · · S&P Global
“It's a it's a dirty word or dirty phrase to go back to a carbon tax however we put that phrase in that's the national fix if we could go there then you let the markets respond let technology add merged in and people get compensated for their ability to produce at the low level but right now the markets aren't doing it the administration has not seen that as a priority and so I think we'll be talking about that dysfunctional markets and how do we get to our environmental standards that our states and customers want”
On , Christopher Crane, Former President & Chief Executive Officer at Exelon, spoke about carbon tax during Leadership Dialogue with Chris Crane, President and Chief Executive Officer, Exelon Corporation on S&P Global.
Christopher Crane, a retired Albuquerque police officer, pastor, and missionary, has been appearing on media outlets to discuss his campaign for the U.S. House of Representatives. On the Rabbit Hole podcast, Crane stated that he decided to run because he felt "absolutely no representation whatsoever" and that politicians "just represent their party" rather than their constituents. Crane also described his career as a police officer from 1989 to 2007 and his mission work primarily in Africa. During the interview, Crane shared several personal views. He said he "discovered YouTube" and "got into every conspiracy theory you could think of," and remarked that "Iran is not never has been a Muslim country ever." He stated that "God is using Trump and the United States military" for religious purposes. Crane also discussed his gun store, saying that New Mexico's Senate Bill 17, a firearms law, caused him to fast and pray, as it "caused fear, which is the opposite of faith."
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