In one of his first acts as new chairman of the Senate Energy Committee, Democratic Sen. Joe Manchin on Tuesday urged U.S. President Joe Biden to reconsider his executive order revoking a presidential permit for the long-delayed Keystone XL oil pipeline, siding with Republican critics who say Biden s action will cost thousands of high-paying jobs.
Fourteen Republican attorneys general have urged President Biden to reconsider his decision to cancel the Keystone XL pipeline, saying that the "symbolic act of virtue signaling" will do nothing to reduce greenhouse gas emissions.
The Schork Group principal Stephen Schork warned on Wednesday that the Biden administration is sending a clear message through President Biden's energy actions that it will be the “most hostile White House the oil and gas industry has ever seen.”
Fourteen Republican attorneys general from across the country penned a joint letter revealing they are investigating lawsuits against Biden's decision.