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Sweeping GOP energy bill would sweep away Biden's climate agenda


Sweeping GOP energy bill would sweep away Biden's climate agenda

House Republicans unveiled legislation Tuesday to repeal a new methane emissions fee and “green bank” to spur low-carbon projects enacted under Democratic ...

How a Republican election sweep could transform U.S. climate policy

President Biden's signature environmental actions could be reversed if the GOP takes control of the House, Senate and White House.

U.S. House passes sweeping energy bill pushing back against ...

The US House on Thursday approved a bill packed with Republican energy priorities meant to counteract the Biden administration's approach and boost US oil and ...

If Republicans sweep on Election Day, they could easily repeal ...

The Congressional Review Act enables Congress to revoke recently-issued regulations, but which Biden administration rules they will be able ...

House GOP readies its first big agenda push: A massive energy bill

It's slated to include a cavalcade of popular Republican ideas from the last decade, from Keystone XL to speedier environmental reviews.

House passes sprawling GOP energy bill aimed at reversing Biden ...

The sweeping energy package counters virtually all of President Biden's agenda to address climate change.

Hill Republicans ready ambitious agenda as they hope for full ... - CNN

Republicans on Capitol Hill are laying the groundwork to push through an ambitious agenda with President-elect Donald Trump if they have ...

Benjamin J. Hulac - Roll Call

EPA releases proposal for limiting power plant carbon emissions. By Benjamin J. Hulac. Posted May 11, 2023 at 6:00am.

US presidential race holds diverging futures for commodities, climate

The 2024 presidential election presents the US energy commodities sector with a big dose of uncertainty about the regulatory, ...

What's at stake for Biden's climate agenda in the midterms - Vox

The GOP would apply the Solyndra playbook to the Inflation Reduction Act.

Roll Call - House Republicans unveiled legislation Tuesday ...

Sweeping GOP energy bill would sweep away Biden's climate agenda - Roll Call. House Republicans unveiled a sweeping energy bill t... Paul Kaye and 2 others.

Tlaib Blasts Republicans as 'Servants' of Big Oil After House Passes ...

Climate campaigners and congressional Democrats on Thursday called out House Republicans for approving energy legislation that would, ...

Republican sweep gives Trump power to slash taxes, may strain ...

Republicans' lock on power in Washington next year will allow President-elect Donald Trump to pursue an aggressive agenda of tax cuts for ...

Biden risks obscuring his climate record by focusing on jobs instead

President Biden's Inflation Reduction Act invests $369 billion to address the climate crisis. But as the president focuses on the law's ...

What Congress must get done during the lame duck - E&E News

Government funding, disaster relief and energy permitting could all be complicated by year-end partisan angling. Senate Majority Leader Chuck ...

Climate Advocates Call Out House GOP Push to Fast-Track ...

As congressional Democrats launch new clean energy and environmental justice efforts, House Republicans outraged climate campaigners and ...

House Passes G.O.P. Energy Bill, Pushing to Roll Back Biden ...

The legislation, which had no chance of making it through the Senate, would expand mining and fossil fuel production while repealing some ...

Biden finalizes NEPA regulation, reversing Trump - Washington Post

Biden restores climate safeguards in key environmental law, reversing Trump. A final rule announced Tuesday by the White House will require ...

How the Biden-Harris clean energy plan is driving historic progress

The Inflation Reduction Act and the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law are the most ambitious environmental laws in U.S. history — and already, they're improving ...

Collapse of Infrastructure Talks Risks Biden's Climate Priorities

The chances of pushing climate legislation through Congress, a long shot from the beginning, now appear even more uncertain.