Jodey Arrington

10/10/2024 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 10/10/2024 11:23

Arrington Introduces Resolution Exposing Kamala Harris’ Disastrous Energy Policies

Washington, D.C. - House Budget Chairman Jodey Arrington (TX-19) introduced a resolution "strongly condemning Vice President Kamala Harris for championing policies that would exacerbate the national debt and reduce energy independence."

"Issuing 250 anti-energy executive orders, the Biden-Harris Administration led a whole-of-government attack on the oil and gas industry - an industry that employs 10 million people and accounts for almost 10 percent of our total economy - which have resulted in higher gas prices, a weaker economy, and more dependence on foreign sources of fuel," said Chairman Arrington. "A Kamala Harris presidency would be much worse. As Senator, she was an original cosponsor of the Green New Deal, which would cost the federal government $93 trillion over 10 years and increase annual household energy costs by 31%. As a presidential candidate, she advocated to ban fracking, and, as Vice President, supported an $800 billion dollar EV mandate. I introduced this legislation to remind the American people that Kamala Harris' energy policies would be disastrous for the American economy, threaten our energy and national security, and significantly increase energy costs for American consumers."

"From day one, the Biden-Harris administration has been obsessed with banning gas stoves, gas cars, and other sources of clean, affordable energy-no matter the cost for families,"said Ryan Walker, Executive Vice President, Heritage Action."Americans shouldn't forget: Vice President Kamala Harris is a vocal supporter of radical 'Green New Deal' policies that lower energy efficiency and drive up costs. Conservatives in Congress must follow Rep. Arrington's lead and continue to call out Harris's climate alarmist agenda and fight back against her war on American energy independence."

Background:

Chairman Arrington's resolution lays out:

  • The Federal Government has a debt of $35 trillion, amounting to a 120 percent debt-to-gross domestic product ratio not seen since World War II;
  • Energy independence and security in the United States is critical to the national security of the United States;
  • In 2019, then-Senator from California, Kamala Harris, was an original cosponsor of S. Res. 59, a resolution recognizing the duty of the Federal Government to create a Green New Deal, a proposal which, if implemented in its entirety, would cost the Federal Government $93,000,000,000,000 over 10 years;
  • A July 2019 analysis found that through 2040, the Green New Deal would reduce the annual employment in the United States by 1,200,000, reduce average annual household incomes by $7,964, and increase annual household energy costs by 31-percent, while having a negligible effect on reducing global surface temperatures;
  • Then-Senator Harris, as a candidate for the 2020 Democratic Presidential nomination, proposed her own climate plan that would cost American taxpayers approximately $10,000,000,000,000 over 10 years;
  • Then-Senator Harris's climate plan called for a 100 percent electric vehicle mandate by the year 2035, banning combustion-engine vehicles, reducing automotive supply employment, and becoming more reliable on battery component and critical mineral imports from China;
  • Then-Senator Harris's climate plan would significantly increase energy costs for consumers in the United States by banning extraction on Federal lands and phasing out all oil and natural gas production, even if renewable alternatives are not readily available to make up the energy demand needs of the United States;
  • Then-Senator Harris's climate plan would double the financial contributions of the United States to the international Green Climate Fund;
  • Then-Senator Harris's climate plan calls for the Federal Government to acquire millions of acres of private land in the United States; and
  • Then-Senator Harris said during a CNN town hall that she was ''in favor of banning fracking.''

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