[Congressional Record Volume 161, Number 33 (Thursday, February 26, 2015)]
[House]
[Pages H1171-H1172]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
THE KEYSTONE XL PIPELINE AND COAL
The SPEAKER pro tempore. The Chair recognizes the gentleman from West
Virginia (Mr. Mooney) for 5 minutes.
Mr. MOONEY of West Virginia. Mr. Speaker, with his veto of the
Keystone XL pipeline, the President has again decided to stand with
radical environmentalists at the expense of the American people.
Republicans and Democrats came together in both Houses of Congress to
pass this commonsense bill, yet the President has seen fit to deny the
American people the new jobs it would create.
The President has a demonstrated record of picking favorites in the
energy industry. We all remember how the President steered billions in
taxpayer dollars to Solyndra, only to see the flawed solar company
collapse.
In 2014 alone, the Department of Energy directed over $1.9 billion in
taxpayer dollars to investments in alternative energy. At the same
time, the President has waged war on West Virginia energy jobs. This
year, the administration is expected to ratchet up that war with new
ozone standards and a new stream buffer zone rule. These overreaching
regulations are intentionally designed to kill coal, with devastating
outcomes for West Virginia and our entire Nation.
Coal supplies over 90 percent of energy consumed in West Virginia. An
escalation of the President's war on coal would cause families in West
Virginia to see huge increases in their home energy prices. The
escalation would also have a terrible impact on jobs in our State. The
American Mining Association has projected that the new stream buffer
zone regulation would destroy as many as 85,000 jobs in the Appalachian
region.
The administration has also held up permitting for natural gas
exports and proposed damaging regulations on the exploration of new
natural gas deposits. The Keystone veto further confirms the
President's commitment to continuing his obstructionist agenda.
With so much at stake for West Virginia families, we must strengthen
our resolve like never before to fight for an energy policy which
allows the free market and consumers to choose, not government to
discriminate.
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