Congress must break permitting shackles keeping US from energy independence |Bob Paduchik

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Congress must break permitting shackles keeping US from energy independence |Bob Paduchik
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We need Congress to help us realize the full potential of reliable energy production in America, Bob Paduchik writes

Americans depend on, both across the nation and right here in Buckeye state.

Rather than an issue that will divide groups, legislators can find a path forward to reform the permitting process – freeing it from unnecessary obstacles and creating positive impacts that will be directly felt in Ohio. In my career, I have become very familiar with the policies regulating traditional and clean energy, from supporting candidates who sought improvements for energy production to serving as deputy assistant secretary for intergovernmental affairs at the U.S. Department of Energy.What was a priority then, is still a priority now – making energy affordable and reliable. And a vital way to lower energy prices is by boosting production right here at home.

As our reliable, domestic energy supply grows, prices in turn will fall, making energy more affordable for customers and small businesses in this state and all over the country.

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