| John, We warned Congress this moment was coming. When temperatures drop, energy prices rise. Here’s the reality: Depending on where you live, electricity prices may be 20% to 41% higher than they were in 2020. This isn’t an accident. It’s the result of Washington’s delays that slow energy production and keep supply from meeting demand. Here’s the bottom line: Permits take longer, and projects stall, so families pay more to heat their homes. The House acted by passing permitting reform to speed up approvals and cut red tape. That vote proved progress is possible. But the Senate has stalled. Even as winter bills keep rising. Delay isn’t neutral. Inaction has consequences, especially during the coldest months of the year. Tell Congress: Stop stalling and pass permitting reform now. Add your name and demand action before families are forced through another winter of soaring energy costs. |