Capitol Report (Oct. 15): Winter Heating Costs Are Set to Soar

Steve Lance
By Steve Lance
October 15, 2021Capitol Report
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Capitol Report (Oct. 15): Winter Heating Costs Are Set to Soar
An Oncor power substation is surrounded by snow in Waco, Texas, on February 18, 2021. (Matthew Busch/AFP via Getty Images)

Gas prices hit a seven-year high, and American families prepare for a more expensive winter as fuel prices continue to surge.

The government is preparing to crack down on cryptocurrencies. Some are asking how far their regulations will reach.

With President Joe Biden rolling out a plan to increase renewable energy, we take a look at how this might look and why China has been dominating the sector for years.

With Election Day coming in less than three weeks, the gubernatorial race in Virginia is heating up.

And we speak to former Trump official and former Virginia Attorney General Ken Cuccinelli to get his take on the Virginia governor race and election integrity.

Over 700 names were engraved on the walls of the National Law Enforcement Officers Memorial in Washington, D.C., on Thursday, with a candlelight vigil to memorialize those brave heroes.

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