A prohibition on fracking would devastate rural America, wiping out jobs, reducing tax revenues, and driving up energy costs for working families. Madam Speaker, we cannot allow misguided policies to erase the progress we have made. That is why I urge my colleagues to support the Protecting American Energy Production Act before us today which will ensure the long-term stability of fracking for years to come.
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