Posted on 09/11/2019 11:07:17 PM PDT by robowombat
House approves two bills to block Trump drilling BY REBECCA BEITSCH - 09/11/19 05:33 PM EDT
The House on Wednesday approved two bills that offer sweeping protections to the nations coastlines, permanently blocking offshore drilling on the Atlantic and Pacific coasts and part of the Gulf of Mexico. Another vote on legislation to block drilling in the Atlantic is set for Thursday as House Democrats seek to advance their environmental agenda.
Were striking back this week against the Trump administration and their agenda to drill everywhere, every time, with no exception," House Natural Resources Committee Chairman Raúl Grijalva (D-Ariz.) said ahead of Wednesday's votes.
There is minimal drilling taking place in the areas protected by the bills, but Democrats want to block off areas the Trump administration is eager to tap as part of its energy dominance strategy. That plan has been put on hold as the administration fights to drill in parts of the Arctic previously protected by former President Obama.
The White House on Monday announced that President Trump would veto the bills.
These bills would undermine the Administrations commitment to a prosperous American economy supported by the responsible use of the Nations abundant natural resources, the White House wrote in a statement.
H.R. 1941, the bill to block drilling along the East and West coasts, passed with 238 votes. H.R. 205, the bill that would block drilling along Floridas coast in the Gulf of Mexico, passed with 248 votes.
When you have offshore structures, rigs or otherwise exposed to a marine and corrosive environment, something is going to break down and something is going to spill, said Rep. Joe Cunningham (D-S.C.), a freshman who campaigned on opposition to offshore drilling and sponsored the bill to ban drilling on the Atlantic and Pacific coasts.
If we have if we're learning anything from the past, it's that when you drill, you spill. No one should be comfortable exposing our shorelines to that risk, he said.
The bills enjoyed broad support among Democrats but each also secured Republican co-sponsors. Florida Republicans were particularly eager to sign on to the bill to protect their coastline, an effort led by Rep. Francis Rooney (R-Fla.), alongside nine other conservatives.
Offshore drilling is deeply unpopular in Florida, where nearly 70 percent of voters in 2018 approved a constitutional amendment to ban offshore drilling.
Rooney repeatedly thanked Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) for helping to bring the bill to the floor and said he hoped it would garner votes from other Republicans.
I think this is an important opportunity for the Republican Party to show young people, soccer moms like George Bush's old coalition, university people that the Republican Party can do other things than just scream about guns, Rooney told reporters.
But many other Republicans opposed the effort to block offshore drilling, and GOP leaders earlier on Wednesday introduced their own alternative bill they labeled as an all-of-the-above energy approach.
Dubbed the American Energy First Act, the bill would limit the executive branchs ability to place unilateral moratoriums on drilling on public lands and waters, including the Gulf of Mexico.
During the debate on the offshore drilling bans, many Republicans argued blocking such activity would hurt Americas energy independence and stymie job creation from the oil and gas industry.
An amendment from Rep. Paul Gosar (R-Ariz.) attempted to rename one of the bills the "Russian Energy Reliance and U.S. Poverty Act."
"The United States is home to some of the richest energy sources in the world. Rather than relying on hostile regimes who hate America, we should be producing energy right here in our backyard. Todays Left wants to lock up millions of acres of land and water from energy exploration which will put millions of Americans out of work, send energy prices skyrocketing and harm our national security," Gosar said during the debate.
The legislation passed by the House on Wednesday is unlikely to pass the Republican-led Senate, something sponsors of the bills acknowledged.
Sen. Scott and Sen. Rubio are going to have to stand up for our state, said Rep. Kathy Castor (D-Fla.), a co-sponsor of the bill barring drilling in the Gulf of Mexico. They can do it. A senator has a lot of power standing on their own to do it. And that's what it's going to take to stand up to the Trump administration and all the damage that they're doing.
“Another vote on legislation to block drilling in the Atlantic is set for Thursday”
Don’t want to spoil the view from Barry’s new beach house.
The loonies of the DIMs/LIBS never disappoints . What malignancies upon civil society . ..
Texas should shut off all pipelines to the north and east this winter.
President Trump has a drilling rig? Whoda thunk it.
Off shore is a non issue while the Permian basin is gushing oil and gas and other areas are producing as well.
Come November 2020, no one will remember this losing effort
Title of article should read “House Votes to Kill Economic Progress and Jobs.”
How bout if the states like Florida who want no offshore drilling pay into a fund to support other states that will allow it? Florida's economy is heavily dependent upon Americans using oil and gas to drive long distances to reach their end of the country so states allowing offshore drilling are actually contributing to Florida's economic well being. Florida should be expected to either help contribute to the increased effort to find oil and gas or at least reimburse the other states that actually do. Currently, they are getting a free ride.
If we have if we’re learning anything from the past, it’s that when you drill, you spill. No one should be comfortable exposing our shorelines to that risk, he said.”
When you build windmills and put up solar panels, you kill wildlife, destroying the ecosystem. Is that in any of the bills?
No offshore drilling in Florida. Rick Scott doesn’t run if it’s allowed.
Since we lost Nevada we should go ahead with Yucca mountain (again).
DOA in the Senate. It’s a virtue signaling festival down there.
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