
The Republican budget could decimate the funding for clean energy, and House Republicans have even opposed efforts to penalize oil companies that sit on oil leases and refuse to produce any oil until prices go higher.
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The Republican budget could decimate the funding for clean energy, and House Republicans have even opposed efforts to penalize oil companies that sit on oil leases and refuse to produce any oil until prices go higher.

If this regulation is adopted, there will not be another coal power plant built in America without carbon capture and sequestration.

Congress on three separation occasions has said no to regulating greenhouse gas under the Clean Air Act.

I think to deter cyber criminals, we need to have a really well-coordinated, comprehensive effort that is going to promote R&D, consumer education, supply chain integrity and information and yet ensure at the same time that we speak to…

It is important that we understand the government perspective.

Ms. McCarthy, will gutting the Clean Air Act help lower gasoline prices?

The experiences of our men and women returning home complaining about lack of a clear outline of access to care.

This hearing will allow us to not just to assess the effectiveness of the Integrated Disability Evaluation System.

the goal is to make it seamless for the servicemember.

The purpose of this hearing is to focus on the transition process of servicemembers to veterans.

Most troubling, however, is the provision unrelated to gas prices. Section 6 would roll back one of the key public health protections in the Clean Air Act.

I am saying that we should not let our economists weigh in on what is and is not healthy air.

I mean, our domestic production is at an 8-year high, and now America is an exporter.

Under Republican leadership this body has become the most anti-environmental Congress in history.

High gasoline prices are being caused by rising global demand, tensions in the Middle East, and tight supplies.

I am genuinely concerned about this for a lot of different reasons.

I don't think that EPA was totally straightforward with the American people on that issue.

Not only did they not reply in any way, did not respond by letter, by phone call, or anything else.