Pass Lower Energy Costs Act and let Pennsylvania power a prosperous future WashTimesOpEd
Fortunately, the solution is both simple and possible: End the Biden administration’s destructive war on U.S. energy production.It is no secret that immediately upon taking office, President Biden made the war on American energy priority No. 1, from canceling the Keystone XL pipeline to declaring a moratorium on federal leasing.
The Lower Energy Costs Act presents the opportunity to do just that. If enacted, the bill will reduce American dependence on foreign oil and energy and eliminate unnecessary barriers to domestic energy production, all while protecting the environment. Several House Democrats crossed party lines and voted in favor of American energy. Still, Pennsylvania representatives — even those from more moderate districts, such as Susan Wild, Matt Cartwright and Chris Deluzio — weren’t among them. This bill was the perfect opportunity to put policy over party. Instead, they chose to vote against more jobs and lower energy costs for the hardworking Pennsylvanians they represent.
Our state’s energy production is vital for the entire country, and Pennsylvania workers are key to harnessing energy resources if misguided policies don’t get in the way. Pennsylvania is the second-largest net energy supplier to other states, the second-largest natural gas-producing state, and the third-largest coal and electricity-producing state.
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