Utah Senator Mike Lee is set to chair the Senate Energy and Natural Resources Committee next year, following the Republican Party's recent takeover of the U.S. Senate.
Lee will replace Sen. Joe Manchin, who is stepping down as chairman. The committee is expected to play a significant role in shaping energy policy, including potential repeals of Biden administration climate regulations.
Lee's leadership could signal a shift towards more conservative energy policies, particularly in areas like natural resource management and energy independence.
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This could be a great opportunity to cut down on all the overreach we’ve seen from the federal government in energy policy. Hopefully, Mike Lee will focus on reducing regulations that stifle innovation and let markets, not bureaucrats, drive energy solutions. We need to prioritize energy independence without all the cronyism and subsidies. Let’s get government out of the way and let Americans make their own decisions.
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Good afternoon and happy Tuesday, readers! In today’s edition of Daily on Energy, Callie and Maydeen look at the new chair of the Senate Energy and Natural Resources Committee, Republican Mike Lee. The committee is expected to play a vital role in repealing several Biden administration climate regulations.
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