04/21/2026 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 04/21/2026 12:07
WASHINGTON - U.S. Senator Mike Lee (R-UT) cosponsored the Stop Climate Shakedowns Act to defend American energy producers against the rise of climate lawfare by prohibiting dubious climate lawsuits or actions that attempt to enforce an energy penalty law from being brought in either state or federal court. The bill is sponsored by Senator Ted Cruz (R-TX) and cosponsored by Senators Ted Budd (R-NC) and Tom Cotton (R-AR). Representative Harriet Hageman (R-WY) introduced the House version of the legislation.
"America's energy producers take hit after hit from climate extremists who target them with excessive lawsuits," said Senator Mike Lee. "Our bill will stop the climate shakedown and end lawfare against the energy workers keeping America's lights on."
"Radical environmental groups have waged a coordinated campaign to weaponize our judicial system against American energy producers, including many in Texas," said Senator Ted Cruz. "They're using meritless lawsuits to bankrupt our energy industry, kill good paying jobs, and drive up the cost of electricity and gasoline for hardworking families. I am proud to lead this bill to stop that abuse to protect American jobs, lower energy costs, and defend American energy dominance."
"The American people deserve access to reliable, affordable energy," said Senator Ted Budd. "No country in the world does that better than right here in the U.S., but our domestic energy producers are constantly under attack, with climate activists weaponizing our court system. I stand with Senator Cruz to end climate lawfare suits that only seek to harm U.S. energy producers and instead props up radicalized 'green' energy ideals."
"For far too long, radical "green new deal" environmental groups have weaponized our judicial system to delay energy projects," said Senator Tom Cotton. "Our bill would end this nonsense and lower costs for Arkansans."
"Energy security is national security, and we will not self-sabotage our critical industries with a cascade of costly lawsuits and extreme penalties that jeopardize American drilling," said Representative Harriet Hageman. "America's energy producers should be protected from the dangerous legal precedent that would be set by the retroactive punishment of lawful activity."
Background
The Stop Climate Shakedowns Act prohibits frivolous climate lawsuits against American energy producers from being brought in either state or federal court.
Additionally, the bill voids any energy penalty law and preempts any states' attempts to regulate interstate and global emissions. By prohibiting causes of action for climate change related harms, states hoping to impose a radical climate agenda nationwide will not be able to offer a forum for activists to bring baseless suits against American energy producers. This legislation protects America's energy independence and prevents increased energy costs.
Access the full bill text here.
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