House Republicans in March will take up legislation from House Majority Leader Steve Scalise, R-La., that's aimed at reversing two years of the Biden administration's energy policies.attack Biden’s energy policy
The bill would reverse several of the policies put in place in Biden’s first two years and signals congressional disapproval for those that can’t be reversed. It also requires the Department of the Interior to conduct delayed onshore oil and lease gas sales and release its long-delayed five-year plan for offshore oil and gas leasing. The offshore plan was due last summer and could be delayed for 18 months or more, which leaves the U.S. with no new lease sale options – industry experts have warned that the delay is likely to create significant energy disruptions in the future.
It does take an active step against the $27 billion"green bank" created by the Inflation Reduction Act, which Republicans have charged is a slush fund that directs taxpayer money to left-wing pet projects that won’t advance U.S. energy security.
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This better be the proposal GOP