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Jason Isaac was the Architect of Anti-ESG, Now is the King Of Carbon
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Jason Isaac was the Architect of Anti-ESG, Now is the King Of Carbon

After creating a pathway for the state of Texas to navigate ESG, Isaac is now being called The King of Carbon by adversaries.
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Jason Isaac joins Jason Spiess for a Complex Carbon Conversation.

The two discuss how companies are using carbon subsidies to create projects and further our debt and energy dependence on other countries.

Isaac is the architect behind Texas’ Anti-ESG legislation and explains why he is referred to as The Carbon King.

In addition to ESG, OXY and other acronyms, the two discuss in detail why Carbon Subsidies are extremely dangerous to American Democracy, Energy Independence and our National Debt. One example is simply carbon tax credits became carbon cash infusions.

Jason Isaac is Director of Life:Powered, a national initiative of the Texas Public Policy Foundation to raise America’s energy IQ. Jason has appeared live on Fox Business Network and other national news shows, and his commentaries have been published in Fox Business, The Hill, The Washington Examiner, The Daily Caller, and other publications. He is a regular contributor to The Epoch Times.

Prior to joining Life:Powered, Jason, a fourth-generation native Texan, was elected four times as the State Representative for Hays and Blanco counties in the Texas Hill Country. He served on the Energy Resources and Environmental Regulation committees, among others. During his eight years of service, he successfully passed legislation to reduce taxes, strengthen election integrity, improve public education, preserve Second Amendment rights, protect local groundwater, and protect private property rights.

He was repeatedly honored for his commitment to limited government and proved to be an effective leader, excelling at both advocating for conservative principles and working across the aisle to find responsible solutions for the future of the Lone Star State.

Jason is a graduate of Stephen F. Austin State University and serves as a high school lacrosse coach. He lives in Hays County with his wife, Carrie, and two sons.

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