March 10, 2023
The world needs America to reaffirm its status as not only a global military and economic superpower, but as the global energy superpower. This was the defining purpose of the IRA, because, make no mistake, energy security is national security. Ignoring this simple fact to win an election will carry the gravest of geopolitical and domestic consequences for decades to come.
ICYMI — Manchin: The Biden Admin panders to climate activists. I won't support their nominees.
Houston,
TX — This morning, The Houston Chronicle published an op-ed from
Senator Joe Manchin (D-WV), Chairman of the Senate Energy and Natural Resources
Committee. The full op-ed is below. To read the piece in The Houston Chronicle,
please click here.
Chairman
Manchin wrote:
European
conflict, global crises, persistent inflation, rising energy prices and the
fear of a coming recession have placed America and the world at a critical
crossroads, with much of these challenges centered on one defining issue:
energy security. Now, as energy leaders from across the world are
gathered in Houston for the annual CERAWeek conference, the issue of
America’s energy security and the role of the Inflation Reduction
Act (IRA) to address this challenge will no doubt be top of
mind.
The fact is that the IRA was and is shaped to achieve one goal
— energy security— by utilizing all our nation’s abundant resources.
While the Biden Administration has continued to play political games and
incorrectly frame the IRA as a climate change legislation, the truth is that
the IRA is about securing America’s energy independence for the coming century.
If implemented as the law was written by those who have been entrusted to
follow the law, the IRA will not just bolster the role of fossil fuels and
renewables; it will help fuel a new century of progress for American
manufacturing — and yes, emissions reductions.
Let me be even more direct, the IRA is critical to America’s
energy security because it codifies an all-of-the-above energy policy that
invests in energy innovations, rather than energy elimination. This critical
legislation is not a political weapon to be used by any party or politician to
garner partisan votes or serve a narrow political agenda – it must be about
ensuring and promoting America’s energy security.
As written, the IRA promotes the importance of using all fuel
types in the cleanest way possible while also reducing emissions. It holds the
administration’s feet to the fire by ensuring that they, by law, cannot issue
leases for renewable projects unless they’ve first held lease sales and issued
leases for oil and gas projects. Over the long-term, this could help
increase production of renewable and fossil fuel energy, reduce energy
costs for hard-working Americans and provide the means for America to support
our most energy-vulnerable allies.
Despite the promise and progress offered within the IRA, the Biden
administration continues to ignore congressional intent on critical components
of the IRA. Instead of following the legislation designed to ensure America's
energy security, they have chosen to illogically advance a partisan climate
agenda and appease radical activists. In fact, over the last few months, both
the Department of Treasury and Department of the Interior have explicitly and
unabashedly violated the letter of the law, the intent of the law, or both, in
an effort to elevate climate goals above the energy and national security of
this nation. This is wrong and it must stop.
For example, the Department of Treasury has grossly mishandled the
implementation of the electric vehicle tax credits designed to curtail
China’s dominance over this critical industry. Instead of abiding by the law,
the department pandered to climate activists. With this in mind, I was
unable to support Danny Werfel, the administration’s nominee to serve as
commissioner of the Internal Revenue Service.
The Biden administration must begin to implement the IRA that was
passed, not the law they wanted but did not get. Let me be clear: If they
choose to continue down this path there will be consequences now and in the
future.
Today, I have also decided, as chairman of the Senate Energy and
Natural Resources Committee, that I will not be moving forward the nomination
of Laura Daniel-Davis as assistant secretary of the Department of
Interior. Daniel-Davis approved higher royalty rates for the Alaskan Cook
Inlet sale, which were explicitly designed to decrease fossil energy production
at the expense of our energy security. Even though I supported her in the past,
I cannot, in good conscience, support her or anyone else who will play partisan
politics and agree with this misguided and dangerous manipulation of the
law.
Going forward, each and every proposed nominee I will review will
be judged through one prism: Are they political partisans first or Americans
first?
No matter what corner of America we live in, this is a defining
moment for our nation. The IRA has positioned America to lead the way to
ensuring a more energy secure future for our children and grandchildren.
However, if we continue to ignore the energy realities before us to achieve
partisan goals, we risk becoming a prisoner to not only extreme domestic
agendas, but to those adversaries and competitors around the world who wish to
destroy or weaken us. This cannot happen.
The world needs America to reaffirm its status as not only a global military and economic superpower, but as the global energy superpower. This was the defining purpose of the IRA, because, make no mistake, energy security is national security. Ignoring this simple fact to win an election will carry the gravest of geopolitical and domestic consequences for decades to come.
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