the world will use more oil and gas in the future and not less, for the usefully foreseeable future.
These hard-working men and women ... deserve more respect than this.
I look forward to a thoughtful discussion and I yield back.
So, Mr. Chairman, remember, your party controls the House, the Senate, and the White House. You can do almost anything w...
What happens to Gillette, Wyoming; Hazard, Kentucky; Cadiz or Welch? What happens to those in the meantime?
I request unanimous consent to enter the following into the record.
There are no solar panel or wind turbine manufacturing plants in Gillette, Wyoming; Hazard, Kentucky; Cadiz, Ohio; or We...
Displaced workers, coal miners, can work, quote, 'reclaiming abandoned land mines.'
But if members of this committee naively think that other nations are waiting for America to lead, they're wrong.
Efforts to transform our energy sector should be mindful of the failures of past regulatory overreach and an inability t...
President Biden wants workers to have alternatives.
Don't forget that, when Joe Biden was a candidate, he said that Executive orders could become an abuse of Presidential P...
So hopefully our panelists today won't insult us by saying that rejoining the Paris Agreement will solve America's envir...
Mr. Chairman, these new Executive orders will increase the divide between big cities and rural areas, not foster unity.
Based on these experiences, neither a President nor a Congress should ever put a regulation in place before a bipartisan...
Just because you can doesn't mean you should.
I think those are examples of where you are creating jobs and getting an environmental outcome at the same time.
I think I have a good leg to stand on in this, because I live there, have seen it.