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Democrat energy policies are often referred to as "green". That green is primarily the money lining the pockets of tyrants in dictatorial countries that not only are hostile to the United States, but don't care about the environment or make steps to reduce emissions.
The Republican energy policies, outlined in H.R. 1, will invest in the safe, clean reliable energy produced locally, reducing American dependence on foreign nations and creating a prosperous and energy-abundant nation.
The Constitution states that the purpose of government is to promote the welfare of its citizens, yet centuries of government regulations and laws related to Native American tribes often hamper their success and threaten to put them at a disadvantage.
My bills discussed here hope to clear the red tape and open new paths towards economic growth for all federally recognized tribes, instead of perpetuating the current piecemeal approach that encumbers tribes and unnecessarily drains government resources
The Indian Non-Intercourse Act and Long-Term Leasing Act, in their current forms, are regularly amended. This creates a piecemeal approach to governing and provides no certainty for Tribes to plan their futures. Tribal governments already seek to make the best decisions for their members, for their social, cultural, and economic security.
Parents rightly have concerns about what their children are being taught, yet when they attempted to share those concerns publicly they were muzzled and labeled as potential domestic terrorists, despite any presence of unlawful action.
Sunshine is the only disinfectant capable of quashing these dangerous, leftist ideologies. Passing the Parents Bill of Rights Act will pull back the curtains and let us truly see what's been going on in the opaque education systems across our nation.
In 2005, Wyoming grizzly bears reached the recovery threshold provided within the Endangered Species Act. Yet despite the backstops and tripwire mechanisms available to protect recovered species from declining into dangerous territory, they still remain on the endangered species list, even though there are now 500 more grizzly bears than originally required.
Recent years have seen rising encounters between people and "endangered" grizzly bears, and increasingly with deadly results. Much of this is due to the significant increase in the grizzly bear population in the Greater Yellowstone and Northern Continental Divide ecosystems; yet even though grizzly numbers are more than double their recovery goal, administration officials have routinely failed to remove them from the list of endangered species.
Federal regulations and guidance documents cost our country $2.1 TRILLION dollars annually and continually chip away at our freedoms and rights. These guidance documents are pervasive, circumventing the rule-making process and avoiding oversight under the Administrative Procedures Act.
Congress must curtail the coercive nature of federal bureaucrats, and the Biden Administration has intentionally worked to hide the impact of guidance documents from the American public.
The new WOTUS rule would redefine "navigable waters" in the US, essentially stripping Wyoming's farmers, ranchers, energy producers, and others of property that is rightfully theirs.
The Twitter Files prove that FBI agents spent their days and taxpayer dollars enforcing Twitter's terms of service instead of policing and enforcing federal law. Instead of upholding the First Amendment, they purposefully sought out individuals to suppress. As Mr. Taibbi states, you can't have a state-sponsored anti-disinformation effort without undermining the concept of free speech.
Western hydropower, fisheries, and farms would not exist without the reservoirs and irrigation infrastructure created by the Reclamation Act on 1902. Much of the Interior West would not exist without this visionary legislation.
Yet the Bureau of Reclamation has chosen to prioritize liberal environmental pursuits that drain our resources over irrigation projects that create abundance for all. The Bureau must return to it's initial purpose of stewarding our water and other natural resources to ensure American prosperity, not poverty.