Washington, D.C. (March 27, 2015) – The EPA continues stealing its way into every home and every season of the year. In February, mid winter, the agency finalized regulations further restricting wood stove manufacturers and setting stringent soot standards. Now, as spring starts to break through and summertime lies just around the bend, we learn that the EPA decided to fund a study examining yet another EPA-perceived danger to the environment: barbecue grills. The EPA awarded a $15,000 grant to the University of California—Riverside to examine “particulate emissions” from “residential barbecues.” The study is intended to develop technology to reduce “air pollution” and “health hazards” due to residential barbecues with “potential for global application.” Read more »
Washington, D.C. (March 20, 2015) – Today Secretary of the Interior Sally Jewell released a final rule regulating hydraulic fracturing on federal lands. The rule unnecessarily duplicates the regulation of hydraulic fracturing by state governments, in the process adding costly red tape and bureaucratic uncertainty to the oil and gas permitting process on federal lands.
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Washington, D.C. (March 19, 2015) – As part of his 2016 budget proposal in February, President Obama unveiled a plan to divert billions of dollars in gulf state offshore oil and gas revenue to other federal programs. The proposal would override the Gulf of Mexico Energy Security Act (GOMESA), a bipartisan 2006 law ensuring gulf states receive a 37.5 percent share of oil and gas royalties from production in waters off their states’ shores. In late February, a group of Members of Congress joined the refrain in an unpublicized letter to the Chairman and Ranking Member of the Budget Committee recently obtained by E&E News. Read more »
Washington, D.C. (March 18, 2015) – Today, the U.S. House of Representatives passed H.R. 1030, the Secret Science Reform Act of 2015 with a bipartisan vote of 241-175. The EPA has been proposing, finalizing, and implementing far reaching and economically harmful regulations without releasing the science on which these regulations are based. Without transparency, independent scientists cannot review and verify the science nor can the affected public be certain that that the extra red tape and bureaucracy is actually necessary. Today’s bill prohibits the EPA from proposing or implementing regulations without first publishing the science on which they are based for independent review. Read more »
Washington, D.C. (March 17, 2015) – Today, Western Caucus Chairman Cynthia Lummis (R-WY) joined House Natural Resources Committee Chairman Rob Bishop (R-UT) and nine U.S. Senators in writing a letter to Dan Ashe, Director of the U.S. Fish and Wildlife (FWS). The letter requested a delay of the northern long eared bat (NLEB) listing determination that the FWS is compelled to make by April 2, 2015 under a multi-species settlement agreement between the FWS and the Center for Biological Diversity and WildEarth Guardians. Read more »
After 2,349 days, time is about to be up for President Obama’s dodge on the Keystone XL pipeline. America’s New Congress has made a unified effort to make jobs a priority for the American people, and S.1, the Keystone XL Pipeline Approval Act, is en route to the president’s desk. Read more »
EPA’s Clean Power Plan came under intense scrutiny this week in the nation’s capital as regulators and stakeholders met to discuss the legality, cost, and feasibility of EPA’s proposed plan and its impacts on ratepayers and electric reliability. - See more at: http://energycommerce.house.gov/blog/worst-week-washington-epa%E2%80%99s-clean-power-plan#sthash.8h3wWG5m.dpuf Read more »
Washington, D.C. (February 18, 2014) – This week, President Obama plans to unilaterally designate 21,000 acres around the Arkansas River in Colorado as the Browns Canyon National Monument. Western Caucus Chairman Cynthia Lummis (WY-At Large) and Western Caucus Member Doug Lamborn (CO-05) released the following statements in response to the announcement:
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Washington, D.C. (February 11, 2015) – Today, the U.S. House of Representatives passed S. 1, the Keystone XL Pipeline Approval Act with a bipartisan vote of 270-152. This bill would at long last approve the Keystone XL pipeline. The bill, passed by the Senate on January 29th, will now move to the President’s desk for his signature. Read more »
Washington, D.C. (February 2, 2015) – Today, the Obama Administration released its Budget Plan for Fiscal Year 2016. The President’s proposal includes a $78 billion increase in discretionary spending. Western Caucus Chairman Cynthia Lummis (WY-At Large) released the following statement in response to the announcement: Read more »