Thompson: Natural Gas Caucus Convenes Field Hearing in Williamsport Pennsylvania on Economic Benefits of Gas Production in Marcellus Shale Region

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WILLIAMSPORT, PA – The bipartisan Congressional Natural Gas Caucus, which is chaired by U.S. Representatives Glenn ‘GT’ Thompson (R-PA), Gene Green (D-TX), Tom Reed (R-NY) and Jim Costa (D-CA), today convened a congressional field hearing at the Pennsylvania College of Technology in Williamsport, Pa. The Caucus received testimony from state and local officials and…

Pearce Votes for Affordable Energy, American Jobs

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Washington, DC (July 25, 2013) – Today, U.S. Congressman Steve Pearce voted for H.R. 2218, the Coal Ash Recycling and Oversight Act of 2013, a bipartisan bill to establish healthy and safe “requirements for the proper management and disposal of coal combustion residuals.”

Simpson Supports States, Not EPA Regulating Coal Ash

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Idaho Congressman Mike Simpson voted today for legislation to provide balance to EPA’s proposed coal ash regulations. H.R. 2218, the Coal Residuals Reuse and Management Act, would ensure that any regulation of coal ash is reasonable and preserves states’ rights. The bill passed by a vote of 265-155.

House Natural Resources Committee Passes Lamborn Bill to Expand Onshore Energy & Create Jobs

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Today, the House Natural Resources Committee approved Congressman Doug Lamborn's (CO-05) bill to expand American onshore energy production and create much-needed jobs. H.R. 1965, the Federal Lands Jobs and Energy Security Act, is an essential part of the House Republicans’ all-of-the-above energy plan and would remove government hurdles and red-tape that block and delay development of our onshore oil, natural gas, and renewable resources.

Denali National Park Improvement Act Sponsored By Rep. Young Advances Out of Natural Resources Committee

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WASHINGTON, D.C. – The House Natural Resources Committee today marked up a number of energy and public lands bills, including H.R. 586, the Denali National Park Improvement Act, introduced earlier this year by Alaskan Congressman Don Young, and S. 157, the Senate’s version of the bill sponsored by Alaskan Senator Lisa Murkowski. S.157 passed the Senate earlier this year.

Young: House Natural Resources Committee Passes Bill That Would Aid Alaska Gov. Parnell's ANWR Exploration Proposal

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WASHINGTON, D.C. – Earlier this year, Alaska Governor Sean Parnell announced a proposal by the state of Alaska to conduct 3D seismic to assess the oil and gas potential of the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge (ANWR) coastal plain. In his announcement, Gov. Parnell pledged up to $50 million dollars from the state to aid the Department of Interior in financing the study.

Lummis: EPA Hydraulic Fracturing Studies Must be Science Based

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WASHINGTON – The House Science, Space and Technology subcommittees on Energy and the Environment held a joint hearing today examining the Environmental Protection Agency’s (EPA) multi-year study on hydraulic fracturing. In recent months, the EPA has misled the public about possible groundwater contamination linked to hydraulic fracturing, only to back-peddle when the facts came to light. The latest instance of the agency’s sloppy, agenda-driven conclusions is the Pavillion, WY case. The hearing was intended to evaluate if the EPA had learned any lessons from its previous mistakes in the context of its ongoing study.

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