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GOP senator takes aim at gas export pause via amendment |
Sen. John Barrasso (R-Wyo.) said Thursday he'll target the Biden administration's pause on gas export permits through an amendment to a security bill. |
"If it truly is open for amendments, there will be an amendment — and I will bring one on … stopping what the president has done with this," Barrasso said during a press conference, referring to the administration's pause on approving new natural gas export terminals. The No. 3 Senate Republican's proposed amendment could add to the complications faced by the bill, which includes funds for Israel, Ukraine and Indo-Pacific security. The broader legislation cleared a procedural hurdle on Thursday after Majority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-N.Y.) pledged a "fair and open process" on amendments. In addition, Sen. John Hoeven (R-N.D.) also said he was cosponsoring a bill "that would do the same thing — that would take [Energy Department] out of the equation and leave it just to [the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission]." Read more in a full report at TheHill.com. |
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The No. 2 official at the Energy Department defended the Biden administration's move to pause new permits for some natural gas export projects as tensions among lawmakers flared at a Senate hearing Thursday. |
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Over the past year, the Earth was more than 1.5 degrees Celsius (2.7 degrees Fahrenheit) warmer than in pre-industrial times, a temperature that scientists say the planet should try to avoid in the long term. |
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A federal district court judge granted final approval Thursday to a $1.2 billion settlement between water utilities affected by "forever chemicals" and DuPont de Nemours, as well as spinoff firms Chemours and Corteva. |
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Branch out with a different read on The Hill: |
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House Energy and Commerce Committee Chair Cathy McMorris Rodgers (R-Wash.) announced Thursday she will not run for reelection. |
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News we've flagged from other outlets touching on energy issues, the environment and other topics: |
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Stolen Indigenous land is the foundation of the land-grant university system. Climate change is its legacy (Grist) Famed climate scientist wins million-dollar verdict against right-wing bloggers (The Washington Post)
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Retired federal Judge J. Michael Luttig said Thursday the Supreme Court has no "legitimate off-ramps" to avoid a decision on whether former President Trump should be kicked off the 2024 presidential ballot, as the court hears oral arguments on the issue. Read more |
| The Supreme Court heard oral arguments Thursday about whether former President Trump could be banned from the ballot this year. Read more |
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