Madam Speaker, since President Biden's first day in office, he has waged an unprecedented war on American energy. The cost, of course, is ultimately passed down to Americans. Let's break down a few critical missteps from the White House on energy policy. This administration has crippled U.S. energy independence, as seen by the administration's most recent decision to halt approvals for new natural gas export terminals. This administration has also made our country more dependent on foreign energy, propping up our adversaries, as seen by his decision to shut down the Keystone XL pipeline, which impacted many hardworking Wisconsinites. The latest push from the administration seems to be a political agenda against gas vehicles, which, of course, will levy even higher costs on Americans who cannot afford an electric vehicle. House Republicans, on the other hand, have remained committed to making energy more affordable and putting American energy first. We passed the Lower Energy Costs Act, which received bipartisan support and will put the country on a path to responsibly power our future. ____________________
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