Since stepping inside the Oval Office, President Biden has waged war against American energy. This costly campaign against American energy producers, workers, and consumers has caused prices to skyrocket for almost everything. Now, signaling his dedication and unwavering support to Green New Deal activists instead of everyday hardworking Americans, President Biden has paused all pending approvals of liquefied natural gas, or LNG, terminals. His reason for doing so, he claims, is the so-called climate crisis, which he goes on to say is the existential threat of our time. Madam Speaker, to the hardworking folks of Tennessee, the existential crisis of our time is putting food on the table and keeping the lights on, which have become far more difficult under President Biden and his administration's anti-energy policies. Thankfully, House Republicans have taken action. Last year, we passed the Lower Energy Costs Act, H.R. 1, which would unleash America's energy dominance and bring back our energy independence by reforming the permitting process and cutting bureaucratic red tape to help drive costs down for all Americans. Instead of joining Republicans in this commonsense approach to increasing energy production and lowering costs for all Americans, President Biden has instead chosen to raid the Strategic Petroleum Reserve and beg foreign dictators to increase their energy production when we have what we need right here at home under our feet.…
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