From Rep. Dan Newhouse <[email protected]>
Subject Defending American Energy Production
Date February 16, 2024 11:03 PM
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Since taking office, President Biden has implemented numerous anti-domestic energy policies, which has caused energy prices to skyrocket and jeopardized our national security.   Defending American Energy Production This week, I helped pass H.R. 7176—the Unlocking our Domestic LNG Potential Act to fight back against President Biden's unprecedented war on American energy producers. Since taking office, President Biden has implemented numerous anti-domestic energy policies, which has caused energy prices to skyrocket and jeopardized our national security. The latest development being last month's announcement detailing his Administration's plans to pause all pending approvals of liquified natural gas (LNG) export terminals. This decision creates uncertainty and discourages investments that would otherwise create jobs and expand the supply of natural gas. President Biden’s ban on future LNG export terminals is an ill-advised handout to extreme environmentalists at the expense of American workers that also jeopardizes our allies’ energy security. The Unlocking Our Domestic Liquified Natural Gas (LNG) Potential Act of 2024 would effectively lift all restrictions on the import and export of natural gas, with strong protections to prohibit trade with a person or foreign country under sanction or listed as a state sponsor of terrorism. This important legislation will end the President’s misguided, indefinite pause on LNG exports, remove political decision makers at the Department of Energy from the export terminal approval process, and help lower energy costs for all Americans. Central Washingtonians deserve affordable and reliable energy—a goal we cannot achieve until we unleash the full potential of American energy resources. Read More on My Website Visiting the James Oldham Treatment Center Earlier this week, I visited the James Oldham Treatment Center in Buena, Washington to tour the center and its ongoing remodel, which I helped secure funding for as part of my work on the House Committee on Appropriations. The James Oldham Treatment Center has been serving our community for years, and I was fortunate to be able to see their grant funding being put to good use. The treatment center is one of the largest in-patient facilities for men in the state, which provides both substance use disorder and mental health treatment, and is crucially important to our region. With the fentanyl crisis plaguing our communities, centers like this are vital, and this was a great opportunity to speak with staff from the treatment center, community advocates, and board members to learn more about the incredible work they do there. Leading the Charge to Restore Prosperity to Rural America Today as Chairman of the Western Caucus, I led a group of over 108 lawmakers in demanding the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) rescind the recently finalized rule for National Ambient Air Quality Standards (NAAQS) for fine particulate matter. This rule is an unnecessary change that puts American manufacturing, forestry, and other industries at risk, as well as raising the cost of energy. The United States already has stringent clean air standards and ranks in the top 20 globally in air quality, so this rule is unnecessary. This new standard only serves to hamper prosperity across the country for negligible benefits while forcing businesses to close, increasing costs, hampering energy production, and inflicting real harm to communities across the country—including Central Washington. I am proud to help lead this effort in urging EPA to rescind this rule and restore prosperity to rural America. Read the Letter Here Fighting Back Against Burdensome Anti-Energy Regulations This week, I met with members of the Western Caucus to discuss President Biden's burdensome, anti-energy regulations. Through executive orders and agency rulemaking, this administration has done everything it can to prevent energy production across the United States. Every time it seems that they have gone too far, they one-up themselves by issuing rules that are more harmful and destabilizing than the last. Whether it’s cancelling the Keystone XL Pipeline, halting future LNG export terminal permits, or revoking leases for oil, gas, and mining across the West, it is clear that President Biden’s policies have given Russia and OPEC a greater advantage than domestic producers. As Chairman of the Western Caucus, I will continue to do everything I can to fight back against the President's anti-energy policies and advocate for the prosperity of Central Washington and the rest of rural America. Meeting with Advocates from Central Washington This week, I had the opportunity to speak with the Washington Association of Wheat Growers regarding the Columbia River System. Their association works tirelessly to support the farm, farm home, and rural community through the state and reiterated what we already know: the importance of the Lower Snake River Dams to our community’s agriculture, transportation, and energy. We must continue to stand up against the Biden Administration’s misguided attempts to remove them and take away one of the largest sources of clean, reliable energy in the state. I also got the chance to meet with Community Health Centers this week. I have long been an advocate for the Health Center Fund, National Health Service Corps, and Teaching Health Centers GME program, and this was a great opportunity to meet with representatives from these programs and hear their concerns. The federally-funded health centers in Central Washington help serve over 402,254 patients and provide essential services to our communities. I look forward to our continued partnership.   Services My Office Provides Having trouble navigating the bureaucratic red-tape of a federal agency? Need assistance with VA benefits? Looking to book a tour of our nation's capital? Visit my website to see all the services my office provides. Visit My Website for More Information Looking for Summer Interns Are you a currently an undergraduate student or recent college graduate interested in learning about the legislative process firsthand in the heart of our nation? If so, I am currently seeking paid congressional interns for the Summer 2024 term. The internships are in-person and will run from May to the end of August. Dates are flexible. Apply on My Website   It is an honor and a privilege to serve you in Congress. To stay up to date on how I am working to represent Central Washington, I encourage you to follow me on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram. You can also find regular updates on my website. Sincerely, Dan Newhouse Contact Me     Rep. Dan Newhouse | 504 Cannon House Office Bldg., Washington, DC 20515 Unsubscribe [email protected] Update Profile | Constant Contact Data Notice Sent by [email protected]
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