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Sen. Moran Joins Colleagues to Protect American Power Plants & Overturn Burdensome Regulations
Jun 27 2024
WASHINGTON, D.C. – U.S. Senator Jerry Moran (R-Kan.) joined Senator Shelley Moore Capito (R-W.V.) – Ranking Member of the Senate Environment and Public Works (EPW) Committee – in introducing a resolution to disapprove of the Biden administration’s regulations intended to shut down American power plants.
The resolution comes after the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) issued its final rules that impose harmful emissions requirements on existing coal-fired power plants and newly constructed gas-fired power plants. This attempt to force the closure of power plants that supply America’s baseload electricity was previously tried under President Obama and overturned by the Supreme Court in West Virginia v. EPA.
“American energy production bolsters our economy and keeps us on track towards energy independence,” said Sen. Moran. “Energy generated from existing power plants help support families and communities in Kansas and across the country, and imposing harmful emission regulations will only drive-up energy costs for ratepayers.”
“With this Congressional Review Act resolution of disapproval, every member of Congress will have the opportunity to protect America’s energy future, heed the warnings of our nation’s electric grid operators, and adhere to the precedent set by the Supreme Court,” said Sen. Capito. “This vote is an important one because the Biden administration’s Clean Power Plan 2.0 makes it clear it will stand with climate activists, regardless of the harm that is sure to be done to families, workers, and communities across West Virginia and the rest of the country. I appreciate so many of my Senate and House colleagues for joining this bipartisan effort to reject another unrealistic, overreaching regulation, and I look forward to the vote,”
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