McClellan Opposes Republicans’ Harmful Natural Gas Bill | Congresswoman Jennifer McClellan
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McClellan Opposes Republicans’ Harmful Natural Gas Bill

February 15, 2024

Washington, D.C. – Today, Congresswoman Jennifer McClellan (VA-04) voted against H.R. 7176, Unlocking Our Domestic LNG Potential Act, which would harm our environment and raise energy prices for hardworking American families. 

The Republican-led legislation removes the Department of Energy’s (DOE) authority to determine whether liquified natural gas (LNG) exports are in the public interest before approving export applications to non-free trade agreement countries. 

Multiple analyses find that increased LNG exports lead to higher energy costs in the United States. A surge in U.S. exports in 2021-2022 caused Americans to pay over $100 billion more for energy costs over a 16-month period. Current trends suggest an increase in exports will cost domestic consumers an extra $14.3 billion annually by 2050Additionally, European allies have affirmed that their present LNG needs are already being met at current import levels and construction of new LNG infrastructure would not be aligned with international climate commitments. 

“The Biden-Harris Administration and congressional Democrats have taken historic actions to reduce our carbon footprint, lower our reliance on fossil fuels, and accelerate our transition to a clean energy future. Extreme House Republicans seek to undo those efforts and roll back our progress,” saidCongresswoman McClellan. “I voted against this legislation because it is nothing more than another desperate attempt by MAGA Republicans to undermine the Administration’s recent actions to put people over polluters.” 

In January 2024, the Biden-Harris Administration temporarily paused pending LNG export approvals until the DOE can update its underlying analyses for authorizations. 

H.R. 7176 passed on a vote of 224 to 200.

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