Tom Barrett

06/15/2026 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 06/15/2026 17:04

Barrett Welcomes Energy Secretary Wright To Mid-Michigan, Highlights Joint Efforts To Make Energy More Affordable

Lansing, Mich. - Today, Congressman Tom Barrett (MI-07) hosted U.S. Secretary of Energy Chris Wright to meet with local leaders and discuss the work Congress and the Trump administration are doing to unleash affordable, reliable American energy.

The federal officials led a roundtable meeting with business leaders, state government officials, and energy providers at the Lansing Board of Water and Light Depot. The group discussed steps the officials are taking to deliver energy that is reliable and affordable for Michigan families and small businesses.

"We've taken historic steps at the federal level to lower energy prices for families while rush-to-green mandates in Michigan continue causing those savings to disappear," said Barrett. "Michigan families are working hard to pay the bills and keep the lights on, and they need more affordable, reliable energy to do that - not less. It was great having Secretary Wright here in Lansing to hear directly from the people and businesses working to make this a reality. Together we'll continue fighting in Washington and in Michigan to unleash affordable, reliable American energy."

"Thanks to leaders like Congressman Barrett and the Working Families Tax Cut, Michiganders will enjoy better access to affordable, reliable and secure American energy to power their homes and businesses," said Secretary Turner. "It was great to hear from the Congressman and so many local leaders today who understand how critical common sense energy policy is for improving American lives and unleashing prosperity. I look forward to continuing our engagements and returning soon."

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"Thanks to President Trump, Congressman Barrett and Secretary Wright, we are seeing a strong investment in American energy and clean natural gas," said Speaker of the Michigan House of Representatives Matt Hall. "This is a great way to strengthen our grid and make monthly electric bills more affordable. The Working Families Tax Cut keeps paying dividends for Michigan families."

"Today's roundtable with U.S. Secretary of Energy Wright and Congressman Tom Barrett was a productive and meaningful exchange for the Lansing regional business community," said Tim Daman, President & CEO of the Lansing Regional Chamber of Commerce. "Conversations centered on the future of energy policy and its direct impact on manufacturing competitiveness, as well as the federal infrastructure investments that will shape Michigan's economic trajectory for decades to come. The Lansing Regional Chamber of Commerce is grateful for the opportunity to bring our members' voices directly to federal leadership, and we look forward to continued partnership on the policies that drive job creation and long-term growth in our region."

"Michigan's future depends on having the energy resources needed to power economic growth, support thriving communities and keep costs affordable for employers and families," said Michigan Chamber President & CEO Jim Holcomb. "We appreciate the administration, U.S. Energy Secretary Wright and Congressman Barrett for helping lead the way and convening this important discussion and opportunity to engage on energy affordability, reliability, security, and independence - issues that are fundamental to Michigan and America's economic competitiveness and long-term prosperity."

Barrett has opposed Michigan's overburdensome sweeping green-energy mandates that push the state towards 100% renewable energy by 2040 and have caused utility prices to continue rising. Earlier today, the Department of Energy (DOE) announced a $1.6 billion loan to help lower energy costs for Michigan consumers.

The congressman has also helped advance numerous efforts to unleash affordable, American energy and lower costs for families, including the Working Families Tax Cuts. This bill, which was signed into law in July 2025, is refilling the Strategic Petroleum Reserve, reinstated quarterly onshore oil and gas lease sales, rescinded billions in "Green New Deal" subsidies, and reversed disastrous Biden-era policies that sent energy prices skyrocketing.

Barrett also sent a letter in January 2025 alongside his colleagues from Michigan to the DOE Offices of Nuclear Energy and Clean Energy Demonstrations supporting Holtec International's application to reopen the Palisades Nuclear Plant and deliver reliable, affordable, efficient energy to Michigan communities.

Also participating in today's roundtable were:
● Matt Hall, Speaker of the Michigan House of Representatives
● Richard Peffley, General Manager of the Lansing Board of Water and Light
● Calvin Jones, Director of Government & Community Relations for the Lansing Board of Water and Light
● Heather Shawa, Assistant Manager of the Lansing Board of Water and Light
● Tim Daman, President and CEO of the Lansing Regional Chamber of Commerce
● Steve Japinga, Senior Vice President of Public Affairs for the Lansing Regional Chamber of Commerce
● Jim Holcomb, President and CEO of the Michigan Chamber of Commerce
● Mike Alaimo, Senior Director of Legislative and External Affairs for the Michigan Chamber of Commerce
● Brian Shoaf, Vice President of Public Policy and Advocacy for the Detroit Regional Chamber
● Nicole Noll-Williams, President and CEO of the Capital Region Airport Authority
● Rebecca DeVooght, Vice President for Government Relations at Michigan State University
● Bob Richard, President of DTE Gas
● Jonathan Hirte, Director of Federal Affairs of DTE
● Dan Miner, Director of Corporate and Executive Communications for DTE
● Sri Maddipati, Executive Vice President and CFO of Consumers Energy
● Chuck Marshall, Vice President of ITC Holdings Corp. and President of ITC Michigan
● Bob Mannes, President of Core Energy
● Peter Holran, Senior Vice President of Enbridge
● Aaron Davis, Partner at Butzel Long
● Tyler Thiel, Senior Vice President of the Anderson Economic Group
● Maggie Pallone, Senior Vice President of Public Sector Consultants

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