Seth Oldmixon

Seth Oldmixon

Seth.oldmixon@texas2036.org

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From Odessa to Odesa, there’s a model for broadband in Texas

May 6, 2022
Roughly 2.5 million Texans still do not have access to the internet in their homes and are cut off from vital connections to work, learning and health care. Even more lack high-speed internet; the number grows to nearly 7.4 million. As state leaders search for innovative ways to bring these families online, they should look...

Texas could be on the cusp of an energy expansion

May 5, 2022
New energy technologies that most people haven’t even heard of are on the cusp of transforming their lives. This 21st-century energy expansion, like the oil and gas revolution that reshaped the 20th century, should start in Texas. Consider hydrogen-based energy. Right now, the U.S. Department of Energy is sifting through thousands of pages of information,...

Texas Is Well-Positioned to Lead an Energy Expansion

April 26, 2022
New energy technologies have the potential for transforming our lives. And this 21st-century energy expansion, like the oil and gas revolution that reshaped the 20th century, should start in Texas. A new study by Rice University’s Baker Institute, supported by nonpartisan think-tank Texas 2036, found that Texas is well-positioned to sustain and solidify its role...
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