Committee Approves Four Renewable Energy Bills to Streamline Burdensome Regulations, Encourage Development on Offshore and OnshoreBipartisan Support Advances Republicans’ All-of-the-Above Energy Strategy
WASHINGTON, D.C.,
July 13, 2011
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Jill Strait, Spencer Pederson or Crystal Feldman
(202-225-2761)
As part of House Republicans’ American Energy Initiative, the House Natural Resources Committee passed with bipartisan support four bills, H.R. 2170, H.R. 2171, H.R. 2172 and H.R. 2173, to create jobs and increase renewable energy production on federal lands and water. The bills streamline burdensome regulations and cumbersome government permitting processes that have greatly slowed renewable energy development on public lands.
“Republicans are committed to an all-of-the-above energy strategy that creates American jobs and reduces our reliance on unstable foreign energy. The current burdensome regulatory system discourages interest in renewable energy production on public lands and devalues the original multiuse purpose of these lands,” said Natural Resources Committee Chairman Doc Hastings (WA-04). “The four bills passed by the Committee are a strong step towards fostering an atmosphere of increased renewable energy production on federal lands and waters by removing bureaucratic government obstacles and red-tape. America has been blessed with an abundance of energy resources, of all kinds, and we should be actively looking to use those resources to create jobs and improve America’s energy security.”
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