On the recordSeptember 18, 2014
Mr. Speaker, today we are considering once again a range of bills to give away public resources to Big Oil, strip environmental and public health protections, and prioritize drilling over all other uses, including recreation and conservation, on federal lands. Let's look at the facts. Oil and gas production has reached near historic highs in the United States. Our dependence on foreign oil has dropped from 57 percent in 2008 to 29 percent today. The provisions in this bill--which would block the proposed carbon standard to protect public health, order federal agencies to pretend that climate change has no impact on our communities, and limit oversight on drilling projects on federal lands--will not improve our energy security. They will endanger our health and resources. There is nothing new in today's debate. This package includes the same old ideas that the Majority has been pushing, without result, since 2011. Rather than working together for the American people, they are recycling the same partisan agenda. Our constituents deserve better. I urge a no vote. The SPEAKER pro tempore. All time for debate has expired. Pursuant to House Resolution 727, the previous question is ordered on the bill. The question is on the engrossment and third reading of the bill. The bill was ordered to be engrossed and read a third time, and was read the third time. Motion to Recommit





