The house passes the proposal of a law that blocks future presidents for the banning of oil drilling without the approval of the Congress
A house under the guidance of Republicans has brought legislation to blocking future administrations to bring a ban on the ban on oil and gas drilling without congress approval.
On Friday, the legislators adopted the “protection of the US Energy Production Act” to ban the president to “declare a moratorium for use of hydraulic breakage, unless the Congress approve of moratorium.”
There were 118 Democrats who voted against legislation, while members of the Republican house unanimously voted for its passage.
The proposal of the law comes after former President Joe Biden has brought several oil and gas regulations during his term, including Ban on future oil and gas drilling Along the 625 million hectares of coastal and coastal waters just weeks before he left his duty.
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The August Envoy Pfluger, R-Texas, a Republican who introduced the bill, said that concern about the potential prohibitions of fraction during the Administration of Biden was what prompted legislation.
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“When President Biden assumed his duty, his administration took over the” whole government “approach to war in American energy production, breaking through to awaken environmental extremists and cripple this advanced industry,” Pfluger said in a statement after passing the law.
“My legislation that has been adopted today is a need for the first step in the turn of the Bide’s Energy War, preventing the federal government to prohibit the use of hydraulic fracture,” he said.
From the trace of the campaign, the president Donald Trump He vowed to release American energy as part of his agenda “Drill, Baby, Drill”.
The legislation, if the President signs him into the law, would prevent the future administration from prohibiting the drilling method.
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