Washington, D.C. - Both chambers of Congress passed separate measures to repeal Joe Biden’s Natural Gas Tax late Wednesday. The resolutions disapproved of the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) rule put in place to increase to cost of natural gas production as a result of the Inflation Reduction Act. The measure to repeal the tax passed the House with a bipartisan vote of 220 to 206, while a companion effort passed in the Senate 52-47.
”The repeal of Biden’s Natural Gas Tax is a major victory for American families, businesses, and energy dominance,” said Daniel Turner, Founder and Executive Director for Power The Future. “Congress is sending a clear message that they reject the eco-left’s war on American energy and stand with our working families. Thankfully, America’s energy future will not be dictated by ideologically-driven energy cost increases that hurt families and drive up everyday prices. Americans voted for lower bills and higher production and we applaud Congress for delivering.”
More than 60 percent of American homes use natural gas for either heating, cooking or both. This year, the price of natural gas surged to its highest level in years pointing to the critical need for more affordable energy production
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