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Now Is Not the Time to Cut (LNG) and RunThe Biden Administration announced it would halt the review of new liquified natural gas (LNG) export authority.
By Martin Durbin
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Bolstering America’s strength and competitiveness by modernizing the permitting process necessary to build critical infrastructure.
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This Key Vote Alert! letter was sent to the United States Senate supporting S. 3422, the "Great American Outdoors Act."
This Hill letter was sent to the Senate Committee on Environment and Public Works, on legislation relating to the phasedown of hydrofluorocarbons (HFCs).
This Hill letter was sent to the House Committee on Science, Space and Technology, supporting four bills relating to energy innovation.
This Key Vote Alert! letter was sent to the members of the United States Senate, supporting S. 2657, the “American Energy Innovation Act.”
This Coalition letter was sent to the members of the United States Senate, supporting S. 2657, the “American Energy Innovation Act.”
“The Senate has an opportunity to pass the most significant climate and energy legislation in well over a decade. Solutions to climate change will require new technology, and America has the opportunity to develop, demonstrate, and deploy the technologies that will stimulate progress around the globe. We thank Senators Murkowski and Manchin for their leadership, and we urge the Senate to seize this opportunity to fuel American innovation and promote climate action by passing this legislation without delay.”
This Hill letter was sent to the House Committee on Science, Space and Technology, supporting four bills in committee markup.
This Hill letter was sent to the Senate Committee on Environment and Public Works and the House Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure, on water policy priorities for 2020.
This Hill letter was sent to the House Committee on Natural Resources, opposing H.R. 5552, the "Migratory Bird Protection Act."
“If America is to meet its growing challenges on infrastructure, energy and the environment, then we must modernize the 40-year old NEPA process. In many cases, it takes far longer to obtain a permit than it actually takes to build one of these critical projects, and that should not be acceptable."