I am worried that the administration's regulations may end one of the few good economic stories that is happening in our country.
Cory Gardner
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Cory Gardner is a former Republican U.S. Senator from Colorado, serving from 2015 to 2021. He was the first Republican to win a U.S. Senate seat in Colorado since 2002. During his tenure, Gardner focused on issues such as energy policy, healthcare, and national security. He was known for his efforts to promote renewable energy and for his work on legislation related to nuclear weapons and defense. Gardner lost his re-election bid in 2020 to Democrat John Hickenlooper and has since stepped away from active political office.
The University of Colorado estimates that 68,000 jobs could be lost in Colorado and even more in secondary jobs if hydraulic fracturing is prohibited.
In the spring of 2014, EPA will assess several potentially significant sources of methane and other emissions from the oil and gas sector.
I am concerned that these efforts could harm the economy of many States, especially States who are trying to promote their own efforts.
H.R. 6, introduced by Congressman Gardner of Colorado, would eliminate this potential legal concern by providing that natural gas exports to all members of the WTO would be deemed to be in the public interest.
Rarely in Congress do we get chances to pass legislation that creates economic opportunities here at home, strengthen and help our allies around the globe, weaken our enemies, and not spend the American taxpayers' money all at the same…
This bill that I have introduced is short and straightforward. It grants approval for completed LNG export applications that are currently languishing at the Department of Energy.
I am not for giving away our competitive edge, and I am certainly not for giving cheap gas to our enemies.
we are enjoying an incredibly abundant natural gas supply, and observing the tremendous opportunities presented by that in recent years.
I thank the chairman for his work on this very important issue, and my colleague from Colorado (Mr. Tipton) for his hard work to protect Colorado water rights. You know, if you go to the capitol of Colorado, you go into the rotunda of that…
I thank the chairman of the committee for his good work. Mr. Speaker, I would remind our colleagues that when you call the 800 number to sign up for the exchange policies, as was heard before our committee in testimony, the people who get…
I thank the gentleman from Ohio for his leadership in managing this legislation today. I also thank the chairman of the subcommittee, Mr. Shimkus of Illinois, for his fine work on this legislation. I am rising today in support of H.R…
I thank the chairman of the committee for his work on this bill and the legislation before us. Mr. Speaker, 250,000 Coloradoans have had their health care plans canceled. I join them. Here is my letter. As one of the insurance…
As my colleagues today have already pointed out, the President made this promise to the American people: If you like your health care plan, you will be able to keep your health care plan. Period. I have in my hand a letter sent to my…
Here's my letter. This is the letter that my family got canceling our insurance.
Should you be any different than all of the other Americans out there who are losing their health insurance today?
I would encourage you to be just like the American people and enter the exchange.





