Domestic Energy Production Regulation, Opening Statements
The House Committee on Oversight & Government Reform’s Subcommittee on Technology made opening remarks regarding the safety and possible fed… read more
The House Committee on Oversight & Government Reform’s Subcommittee on Technology made opening remarks regarding the safety and possible federal regulation of hydraulic fracturing. Concerns about the safety of the process and the trade-offs with increased energy independence were brought up by members. close
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