GOP Senators Reject Democratic Bid to End Energy Emergency

GOP Senators Reject Democratic Bid to End Energy Emergency

GOP Senators Reject Democratic Bid to End Energy Emergency

The Senate on Wednesday voted along party lines to reject a Democratic-led resolution aimed at overturning President Donald Trump’s declaration of a national energy emergency, a move that has fueled partisan debate over the future of U.S. energy policy, The Hill reported.

Sens. Tim Kaine, D-Va., and Martin Heinrich, D-N.M., introduced the resolution, SJ Res. 10, earlier this month. They used a privileged process under the Congressional Review Act that required a floor vote. The measure failed in a 47-52 vote, with Sen. Kevin Cramer, R-S.D., absent.

Trump’s Jan. 20 energy emergency declaration was one of his first actions upon returning to the White House. The order directs federal agencies to ease environmental regulations on oil and gas projects, a policy his administration argues is necessary to bolster domestic energy production.

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