H.R. 647
would repeal restrictions on the export and import of natural gas.
would repeal restrictions on the export and import of natural gas.
would amend the Energy Policy and Conservation Act to prohibit exports of crude and refined oil and certain petroleum products to the People's Republic of China.
would prohibit the Secretary of Energy from sending petroleum products from the Strategic Petroleum Reserve to China.
would amend the Gulf of Mexico Energy Security Act of 2006 to extend the moratorium on drilling off the coasts of Florida, Georgia, and South Carolina.
would provide for the development of a plan to increase oil and gas production under oil and gas leases of federal lands under the jurisdiction of the Secretaries of Agriculture, Energy, the Interior, and Defense in conjunction with a drawdown of petroleum reserves from the Strategic Petroleum Reserve.
which would provide for the development of a plan to increase oil and gas production under oil and gas leases of federal lands under the jurisdiction of the Secretaries of Agriculture, Energy, the Interior, and Defense in conjunction with a drawdown of petroleum reserves from the Strategic Petroleum Reserve, was passed by the House.
which would amend the Energy Policy Act of 2005 to require reporting relating to certain cost-share requirements, was passed by the House.
In 2015, the United Nations Member States, including the United States, unanimously approved 17 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) to be achieved by 2030. In a forthcoming book, leading legal scholars examine each of the SDGs and recommend a suite of government, private-sector, and civil society actions to help the United States achieve these goals. This Article is adapted from Chapter 7 of that book, Governing for Sustainability (John C. Dernbach & Scott E. Schang eds., ELI Press, forthcoming 2023).
would lower consumer fuel prices.
would repeal the natural gas tax.
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