Richard Hudson

05/09/2025 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 05/09/2025 12:43

Reps. Hudson, Pfluger, Balderson Lead Bill to Stop Flawed Social Cost of Energy from Driving Burdensome Regulations

WASHINGTON, D.C. - Today, Congressman Richard Hudson (NC-09), along with Republican Study Committee (RSC) Chairman August Pfluger (TX-11) and RSC House Energy Action Team Chairman (HEAT) Troy Balderson (OH-12), introduced the Transparency and Honesty in Energy Regulation Act in the House and Senator James Lankford (OK) introduced the legislation in the Senate. This bill would prohibit the federal government from using the flawed social cost of carbon, methane, nitrous oxide, or any other greenhouse gas metric in the rulemaking process.

"The Biden-Harris Administration used every tool at their disposal to advance their radical green agenda. My bill ensures that going forward, no Administration can use inaccurate, unreliable standards to pass dangerous regulations," said Rep. Hudson.

"For too long, unelected bureaucrats have relied upon biased and flawed research to wage war against American energy producers. To unleash a new era of American energy dominance, we must rein in onerous regulations that hamstring our economy. I thank Representative Hudson, Senator Lankford, and RSC HEAT Chair Balderson for leading this effort to get rid of 'social cost of carbon' estimates once and for all," said RSC Chairman Pfluger.

"As Administrator Zeldin noted last month in his historic deregulatory announcement, social cost of carbon hurts the United States' global competitiveness and increases our reliance on foreign energy producers. I applaud Representative Hudson and Senator Lankford for leading this important bill," said RSC HEAT Chairman Balderson.

"Under President Trump, American energy dominance is back, and states like Oklahoma are fueling the charge," said Sen. Lankford. "This bill pushes back on the Biden Administration's war on American energy producers by ensuring federal rulemaking is grounded in facts-not flawed models or political agendas. It's a necessary step to restore transparency, rein in government overreach, and keep American energy competitive."

Read the full text of the bill HERE.

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