[Congressional Record Volume 170, Number 48 (Tuesday, March 19, 2024)]
[House]
[Page H1191]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
BIDEN'S ENERGY CRISIS
The SPEAKER pro tempore. The Chair recognizes the gentleman from
Pennsylvania (Mr. Joyce) for 5 minutes.
Mr. JOYCE of Pennsylvania. Mr. Speaker, on his first day in office,
President Biden turned his attention to a campaign promise that he made
in May of 2020, and he canceled the Keystone XL pipeline.
Since then, President Biden has continued his campaign against the
energy resources that are underneath the feet of my constituents. He
has created more red tape regulations, he has canceled new permits, and
he has imposed a ban on the shipment of liquefied natural gas.
All of these efforts are coordinated to appease President Biden's
far-left base, all at the expense of American energy prices.
In 2022, the national average for a gallon of gas reached over $5 a
gallon for the first time in our history. Now, the average price for a
gallon of gas is once again on the rise, recently hitting a 4-month
high.
Pennsylvanians cannot afford these rising prices and cannot afford a
President who puts politics ahead of what is best for American
families.
It is time to put a stop on the war against American energy and
return to using the baseload power that we can produce right here at
home.
Biden's Budget Failure
Mr. JOYCE of Pennsylvania. Mr. Speaker, last week, President Biden
offered a budget that fails to address the concerns of the American
people.
Instead of working to secure our border, get a handle on inflation,
and grow our economy, this budget proposal offers handouts to the far
left, it grows bureaucracy, and it wastes taxpayers' dollars.
Instead of working to cut spending, this bill would include $4.9
trillion in new taxes and spend $86 trillion over the next 10 years.
Worst of all, this budget fails to secure our border. Instead of
directing funds toward border security, President Biden has allocated
$4 billion in the Homeland Security budget for Green New Deal climate
initiatives. The climate that he should be addressing is the porous
open border that brings drugs and crime into our country.
It is clear that this administration is more focused on growing its
agencies, investing in liberal policies, and spending trillions of
taxpayer dollars at the same time that our debt continues to spiral out
of control. This is all unacceptable.
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