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GOP lawmaker credits Trump for relieving his constituents on key issue

Representative August Pfluger, R-TEXAS, said that his voters are optimistic about the future of the oil and gas industry in its region and abroad.

The Republican represents parts of the center of Texas, which is necessary for this industry, including the pod.

“Think about the diligent men and women in the podium, Bakken, Marcellus, or any other production area. Satan has been done. President Biden said:“ What you do is evil. You produce evil oil and gas. ”

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Representative August Pfluger, R-TEXAS, will participate in the Republican News Conference in the House of Representatives in the Capitol to discuss the entry of the Board of Directors of Internal Security departments on Wednesday, May 11, 2022. (Bill Clark/CQ-Roll Call, Inc. via Getty Images)

“Therefore, the expectations were very dark in many places. What President Trump said is,” I hear you, I appreciate you, and we will make you and your work the focus of the American economy. We will restore this economy by using the work it is doing. ”So the expectations were very dark for a few years.

PFLUGER described how the congress review law, which President Donald Trump has recently signed, is a tax on natural gas and oil production for “waste emissions” that was placed during the Biden administration, an effort helped by the Congress member in Texas in his leadership.

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So, what President Biden did, both in [Inflation Reduction Act] Also, through the rules issued by the Environmental Protection Agency, it was overcome, and it certainly began to impose taxes on the emissions that it deems to be in oil and gas production – which you see in the transmission of natural gas – which you see in the entire industry, “Al -Republican said.

“This credit in the industry has not been given the gains that have already been achieved to reduce emissions over the past decade, which were more impressive than any other developed country in the world,” he added.

The legislator said: “We want to back away from the red tape, and to back down from the bureaucratic swamps that the Biden administration mainly launched a war on the industry. They wanted to make it difficult to produce reliable energy at reasonable prices. They wanted to impose taxes on it. They wanted to make it more expensive.”

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Looking forward, a member of Congress stressed the importance of codifying the president’s executive orders in law through Congress, as well as creating a “structure” where the industry can flourish in the long term, including creating a system to ensure that a project such as the Keystone XL pipeline cannot be quickly dropped by future departments.

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“Let’s give people the ability to predict so that they can invest in the place where we are busy. This is the biggest complaint that I get, not only in my region but throughout the country, is that it cannot be predicted and they have to compete with the government and do not know when the government will stop something they put in billions of dollars.”

2025-03-27 19:12:00

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