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The House Committee on Energy and Commerce released its bill text that would be part of a massive tax cut measure for billionaires. In addition to cuts to Medicaid, it contains an unprecedented slate of attacks on the environment and giveaways for the oil and gas industry.

The following is a statement from Alexandra Adams, chief policy advocacy officer at NRDC (Natural Resources Defense Council):

“This measure is a direct assault on the health of the American people.

“While it slashes health coverage, it gives polluters free rein to foul the air and water. It guts key programs that protect kids from asthma, the elderly from lung and heart disease, and communities that have been inundated with deadly pollutants for decades.

“Cleaning up smog at ports, reducing the methane spewing from oil wells, and making aluminum smelting a cleaner process have all enjoyed broad bipartisan support. But now, the majority is acting with reckless abandon to try and destroy these efforts.

“And while it slashes much-needed support for clean energy and climate resilience, it would allow fossil fuel companies to pay to get their project approved. That’s not just wrong, it’s un-American.

“Congress should reject this radical bill that would harm the health and welfare of the American people.”

Background

As part of the process of developing the reconciliation bill, the House Energy and Commerce committee released its draft measure last night. Its numerous provisions related to the environment, clean energy and fossil fuel projects include:


This content originally appeared on Common Dreams and was authored by Newswire Editor.

Citations

[1]https://www.nrdc.org/bio/alexandra-adams