Louisiana U.S. Rep Garret Graves: “5) Imposed a crazy cost associated with the social cost of carbon on energy projects. 6) Nearly tripled…”

Louisiana U.S. Rep Garret Graves: “5) Imposed a crazy cost associated with the social cost of carbon on energy projects. 6) Nearly tripled…”
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Garret Graves tweeted the following:

“5) Imposed a crazy cost associated with the social cost of carbon on energy projects.
6) Nearly tripled importation of Russian crude oil from the Trump Administration.
7) Blocked projects for renewable energy mineral projects in the United States.”
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Here are other recent tweets from Garret Graves:

“3) Blocked pipeline projects designed to transport energy from production areas to consumers.
4) Pushed legislation to increase costs, regulation, taxes and fees on American energy production including a fee of up to $10,000 per mile every year for energy pipelines.”
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“HAPPENING NOW:
Leading off the House GOP Press Conference focusing on the Biden Administrations energy policies.
c-span.org/video/?518476-
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“In the last few months:
Weve increased funding for the nutria bounty program.
Were fighting legislation that would ban nutria trapping.
And now were pushing bipartisan legislation to give all Louisianians an opportunity to stamp out nutria with us.
bit.ly/3sSERMV
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