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Oil supply shocks, sanctions policy, and conflict in the Middle East can raise fuel costs for American drivers. Congress can shape energy trade, sanctions, and war powers that affect gas prices.
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Oil supply shocks, sanctions policy, and conflict in the Middle East can raise fuel costs for American drivers. Congress can shape energy trade, sanctions, and war powers that affect gas prices.
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Oil supply shocks, sanctions policy, and conflict in the Middle East can raise fuel costs for American drivers. Congress can shape energy trade, sanctions, and war powers that affect gas prices.
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The United States should make it harder for Russia to earn money from oil sales and energy projects that support its power and war effort.
The United States should use public pressure, sanctions review, and diplomacy to push other countries to fight corruption.
Matched provisions
Deciding if top Russian energy companies fall under sanctions
Treasury must formally decide within 90 days whether three of Russia's biggest energy companies — Gazprom, Rosneft, and Lukoil — fall under this bill's sanctions rules, and report the answer to Congress.
Should federal law expand support for oil, gas, mining, and nuclear energy projects?
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Treating gas imports and exports as good for the public
When FERC reviews one of these facility applications, the bill tells it to treat the gas import or export itself as serving the public interest, instead of debating that question case by case.
The federal government should streamline and speed up approvals for energy pipelines and power lines that cross U.S. borders
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FERC must approve natural gas trade with neighbors in 30 days
FERC would have to approve complete applications to import or export natural gas with Canada or Mexico within 30 days. This is much faster than the current process, which can take months or years.
The United States should punish foreign people and companies that help Iran sell oil, gas, and petrochemical products.
Bills
S2904
Bill would widen sanctions on ships and firms helping move Russian oil
Open billHR5506
Crime victims get earlier, stronger rights in federal cases
Open billH.R.4346
U.S. would seize Russian state assets and cut off banks that help Russia
Open billH.R.385
H.R. 385 Ranks Global Corruption Levels
Open billH.R.1949
Natural gas terminal approvals would be steered through FERC
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