H.R. 1121
would prohibit a moratorium on the use of hydraulic fracturing.
would prohibit a moratorium on the use of hydraulic fracturing.
would restart onshore and offshore oil, gas, and coal leasing, streamline permitting for energy infrastructure, and ensure transparency in energy development on federal lands.
would establish a more uniform, transparent, and modern process to authorize the construction, connection, operation, and maintenance of international border-crossing facilities for the import and export of oil and natural gas and the transmission of electricity.
would prohibit the phaseout of gasoline and prevent higher prices for consumers.
would repeal provisions of Pub. L. No. 117-169 relating to taxpayer subsidies for home electrification.
would provide for consideration of H.R. 1, which would lower energy costs by increasing American energy production, exports, infrastructure, and critical minerals processing; promoting transparency, accountability, permitting, and production of American resources; and improving water quality certification and energy projects.
would express the sense of Congress relating to nuclear power being a necessary clean baseload energy source to achieve a reliable, secure, and green electric grid.
would prohibit the use of federal funds to ban gas stoves.
would express the sense of the House of Representatives that offshore wind projects along the Atlantic coast require more comprehensive investigations examining the impact to the environment, relevant maritime industries, and national defense before being leased or constructed.
would express the sense of the House of Representatives regarding the importance of Proof-of-Work mining, used for certain cryptocurrencies such as Bitcoin, to the United States ability to achieve its energy goals and grow its economy.
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