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John,

 

I just had the opportunity to hold the EPA Administrator accountable for the Agency's overreaching actions limiting energy production in the Permian Basin in an Energy and Commerce Committee Hearing.

 

It was extremely disheartening to hear the Administrator claim to have no knowledge of the EPA's plan to re-designate the Permian Basin as a "non-attainment" area for ozone—a move that would severely limit production and devastate our community. 

 

I'm holding the Administrator and the Biden Administration accountable.

 

Energy Security is national security. The Permian Basin deserves to have a fair shake when it comes to producing energy. We know how to do it better than anywhere else, and the EPA needs to stay out of the way.

 

Watch my full line of questioning here, and make sure to let me know your thoughts below.

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