[Congressional Bills 119th Congress]
[From the U.S. Government Publishing Office]
[H. Res. 1227 Introduced in House (IH)]
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119th CONGRESS
2d Session
H. RES. 1227
Condemning State-level energy policies that restrict domestic oil
production, increase gasoline prices, and undermine American energy
security and national defense.
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IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
April 29, 2026
Mr. Calvert submitted the following resolution; which was referred to
the Committee on Energy and Commerce, and in addition to the Committee
on Armed Services, for a period to be subsequently determined by the
Speaker, in each case for consideration of such provisions as fall
within the jurisdiction of the committee concerned
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RESOLUTION
Condemning State-level energy policies that restrict domestic oil
production, increase gasoline prices, and undermine American energy
security and national defense.
Whereas affordable and reliable energy is essential to the economic well-being
of American families, small businesses, and the broader United States
economy;
Whereas residents of certain States, including California, consistently face
gasoline prices significantly higher than the national average due in
part to State-specific regulatory policies that restrict supply and
increase costs;
Whereas such elevated fuel prices disproportionately burden working-class
Americans, increase the cost of goods and services, and contribute to
inflationary pressures across the economy;
Whereas policies that limit domestic oil production, refining capacity, and
energy infrastructure development have constrained supply and increased
reliance on imported energy sources;
Whereas over-reliance on foreign oil undermines United States energy
independence and exposes the Nation to geopolitical risks and supply
disruptions;
Whereas the greenhouse gas intensity of United States oil production,
particularly in the Gulf of America, is significantly lower compared to
most other regions around the world;
Whereas the United States Department of Defense is the largest institutional
consumer of fuel in the world and depends on stable, affordable energy
supplies to maintain global operations and force readiness;
Whereas elevated fuel costs increase operational expenses for military
installations, diverting resources away from training, modernization,
and readiness priorities;
Whereas high fuel prices also increase the cost of living for servicemembers,
civilian defense personnel, and contractors, negatively affecting
recruitment, retention, and morale;
Whereas supply constraints and price volatility in fuel markets may hinder force
mobilization, logistics, and sustained military operations during times
of crisis; and
Whereas the adoption of similar restrictive energy policies nationwide would
likely increase gasoline prices across the United States, reduce
domestic energy production, and weaken national security: Now,
therefore, be it
Resolved, That the House of Representatives--
(1) condemns State-level energy policies that intentionally
or effectively restrict domestic oil production and refining
capacity, resulting in higher gasoline prices for American
consumers;
(2) finds that policies implemented in States such as
California have contributed to significantly higher fuel costs,
placing undue financial strain on families and businesses;
(3) recognizes that affordable, reliable, and domestically
produced energy is critical to United States economic
stability, energy independence, and global competitiveness;
(4) affirms that access to abundant and affordable fuel
supplies is essential to maintaining the operational readiness
and strategic capabilities of the United States Armed Forces;
(5) expresses concern that high fuel costs and over-
reliance on foreign energy sources pose risks to United States
national security and military preparedness;
(6) warns against the adoption of similar restrictive
energy policies at the Federal level that would exacerbate fuel
price increases and undermine domestic energy production; and
(7) encourages policies that support responsible domestic
energy development, strengthen supply chains, and ensure long-
term energy affordability for American consumers and national
defense.
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