Rep. Randy Feenstra, U.S. Representative for Iowa's 4th District | Official U.S. House headshot
Rep. Randy Feenstra, U.S. Representative for Iowa's 4th District | Official U.S. House headshot
WASHINGTON, D.C. - U.S. Rep. Randy Feenstra (R-Hull) has joined forces with Chairwoman of the House Energy and Commerce Committee, Cathy McMorris Rodgers, to send a letter urging President Biden to reconsider his decision to halt exports of American liquefied natural gas (LNG) and the construction of new LNG export facilities in the United States. The move comes as concerns arise about the potential negative impact on the economy and energy independence.
In the letter, Rep. Feenstra expressed his concerns over President Biden's decision, stating, "President Biden’s uninformed decision to stop exports of American natural gas and halt construction of new LNG export facilities will only strengthen China, make our country more reliant on foreign oil and gas, and weaken our economy."
Rep. Feenstra emphasized the importance of supporting American energy production and avoiding unnecessary obstacles that could lead to higher energy prices for American families. He stressed that the decision to halt exports of American natural gas underscores the urgent need to pass the Lower Energy Costs Act, which aims to lower gas prices and restore the nation's energy independence.
The full text of the letter can be found [HERE](insert link).
The United States has been a major player in the global natural gas market in recent years, and the decision to halt exports raises concerns about the country's ability to maintain its position. With the global demand for natural gas rising, American producers could potentially lose out on valuable opportunities.
The letter from Rep. Feenstra and Chairwoman McMorris Rodgers highlights the need for a comprehensive energy strategy that takes into account the economic and national security implications of restricting American natural gas exports. It also emphasizes the importance of supporting domestic energy production to ensure the country's energy independence.
As the debate over energy policy continues, it is essential for lawmakers to consider the long-term effects of their decisions on the economy, energy prices, and national security. The letter sent to President Biden serves as a reminder of the potential consequences of limiting American natural gas exports and the importance of finding a balanced approach to energy production and consumption.
By urging President Biden to reverse his decision, Rep. Feenstra and Chairwoman McMorris Rodgers are advocating for a more comprehensive and informed energy policy that supports American energy production, lowers energy costs for American families, and ensures the country's energy independence.
The ball is now in President Biden's court as he considers the arguments presented in the letter and weighs the potential consequences of his decision. The outcome of this debate will have far-reaching implications for the American energy industry and the country's overall economic and national security.
As the discussion continues, it is crucial for policymakers to engage in thoughtful and informed dialogue to ensure that the best interests of the American people are served. The future of American natural gas exports hangs in the balance, and it is up to President Biden and Congress to make decisions that will benefit the country as a whole.