September 27, 2022
Manchin Asks Schumer to Remove Permitting Language from Continuing Resolution
Washington,
DC – Today, U.S. Senator Joe Manchin (D-WV) released the following statement on
the decision to remove the comprehensive permitting reform language from the
Continuing Resolution.
“It
is unfortunate that members of the United States Senate are allowing politics
to put the energy security of our nation at risk. The last several months, we
have seen firsthand the destruction that is possible as Vladimir Putin
continues to weaponize energy. A failed vote on something as critical as
comprehensive permitting reform only serves to embolden leaders like Putin who
wish to see America fail. For that reason and my firmly held belief that we
should never come to the brink of a government shutdown over politics, I have
asked Majority Leader Schumer to remove the permitting language from the
Continuing Resolution we will vote on this evening.
“Over
the last several weeks there has been broad consensus on the urgent need to
address our nation’s flawed permitting system. I stand ready to work with my
colleagues to move forward on this critical legislation to meet the challenges
of delivering affordable reliable energy Americans desperately need. We should
never depend on other countries to supply the energy we need when we can
produce it here at home. Accelerating the construction of energy infrastructure
is critical to delivering that energy to the American people and our allies
around the world. Inaction is not a strategy for energy independence and
security.”
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