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Freshman Republicans on the House Committee on Natural Resources from energy-rich states are rolling out a series of Congressional Review Acts (CRAs) that will reverse excessive regulations from the Biden administration, back up President Donald Trump’s energy policies, and unleash millions of acres of land for energy development.
One, exclusively obtained by the Washington Reporter from Rep. Troy Downing (R., Mont.), aims to repeal a Biden-era “Miles City Field Office Resource Management Plan Amendment” (RMPA), which locked up over 13 million acres of land and of mineral estates across Montana.
Current policy prevents future coal leasing throughout Montana’s Powder River Basin — home to around 30 percent of America’s entire coal reserves. Should Downing’s measure pass, it will allow access to tens of billions of short tons of coal, enough to meet American demand for almost 100 years.
Another state-specific CRA is from Rep. Nick Begich (R., Alaska), which would free up 13.3 million acres of Alaskan land and give the administration a national security win. At issue are both the Alaska LNG Pipeline project and his state’s Ambler Road project.
The former is estimated to help create over 10,000 jobs, while Begich’s office noted that with the latter, “constructing Ambler Road is crucial to national and economic security, ensuring access to critical minerals and generating hundreds of millions of dollars in revenue for Alaska.”
Begich’s CRA is also a political win for the congressional newcomer. Democrats are still deliberating how seriously they should target him in a state that Trump has easily carried in three consecutive elections.
Finally, Rep. Julie Fedorchak (R., N.D.) is complementing Downing’s pro-coal moves with one of her own, which repeals a Biden-era measure that prohibits both coal leasing and oil and gas development on over 4 million acres in Fedorchak’s home state.
While North Dakota ranks as one of America’s largest coal-producing state, current restrictions block coal leasing on 99 percent of its coal deposits.
Fedorchak’s CRA also helps protect 12,000 energy-dependent jobs in North Dakota.
All three CRAs are designed to align with Trump’s Executive Order 14154, on Unleashing American Energy.
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