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Congressman Tim Ryan

Representing the 13th District of Ohio

Energy

Overview

I believe that Congress, the Administration, and the American people need to show leadership and dedication to moving our nation towards the expansion of and support for renewable energy sources that will reduce our dependence on foreign oil. To curb our dependence, I strongly believe that the United States must reduce its consumption of fossil fuels and move towards an energy future in which solar, wind, geothermal, and other renewable sources produce a greater percentage of our nation’s energy. However, it is clear that our transportation system will continue to use fossil fuels for the near future. Cleaner and cheaper than petroleum, I believe that natural gas should be a viable fueling option for American consumers and support the transition from petroleum to natural gas, as well as related development of fuel technology.

As a member of the House Appropriations Committee, I am proud to have had the opportunity to promote important investments in our country’s energy supply. Which includes the creation and implementation of a comprehensive energy strategy that will strengthen our nation and provide its citizens with policies that create wealth, improve health, and protect our environment.

 

Liquefied Natural Gas

In northeast Ohio, we have made great advancements in both small and large manufactures by creating new jobs. With lower gas prices, we will be able to help build upon this revival. Unfortunately, we still have too many people without good paying jobs and expanding the export market for natural gas gives us the opportunity to provide more employment. It is estimated that for every $1 billion in exports, up to 5,000 new jobs would be created (Center for Liquefied Natural Gas, which cites the U.S. International Trade Administration). Selling LNG to foreign nations has the potential for enormous effects, not only for the northeast Ohio economy, but all around the country. While I realize the concerns regarding the price of natural gas for American consumers, I am confident that increased production will maintain competitive prices for the American market. That is why I have cosponsored several pieces of legislation that would help expedite the approval process for liquefied natural gas exports, including the Export American Natural Gas Act, the American Job Creation and Strategic Alliances LNG Act, and the LNG Permitting Certainty and Transparency Act.

 

Further, I have introduced legislation to get greener trucks onto our roads. Climate change is real, and we are seeing its effects firsthand. Natural-gas fueled trucks will help reduce greenhouse gas emissions, decrease our dependence on foreign oil and move us eventually towards a future that runs on clean energy. This legislation would amend the Internal Revenue Code of 1986 to create a partial exclusion for alternative fuel trucks from the excise tax imposed on heavy-duty trucks sold at retail. The tax code currently imposes a 12 percent Federal Excise Tax (FET) on the sale of heavyduty trucks. Alternative fuel trucks, like natural gas vehicles (NGV), include new technology and are sold in limited quantities, and, therefore have a much higher first cost or incremental cost than conventional trucks. The 12 percent tax rate is assessed not only on the base cost of the truck but also on the incremental cost, acting as a penalty by unnecessarily adding to the already higher cost of these vehicles.

More on Energy

September 14, 2018 Press Release

Washington, DC – Congressman Tim Ryan (D-OH) yesterday voted in favor of The Nuclear Energy Innovation Capabilities Act (H.R. 431), bipartisan legislation to bolster nuclear energy research and development. The bill was passed on the Floor with a voice vote.

August 21, 2018 Press Release

Washington, DC – Congressman Tim Ryan (OH-13) made the following state regarding the Trump Administration’s plan to roll back the Clean Power Plan:

January 9, 2018 Page

April 2007 – Rep. Tim Ryan applauds BioEnterprise and the Pittsburgh Life Sciences Greenhouse for their new approach to attracting venture capital to the region’s emerging medical manufacturing and bio-tech industries – the beginning of Rep. Ryan’s larger vision of a Tech Belt that stretches from Cleveland to Pittsburgh.

January 9, 2018 Page

In October 2007, Congressman Tim Ryan (Oh-17) and Congressman Jason Altmire (PA-04) co-hosted a meeting of opinion leaders from NE Ohio and Western Pennsylvania. The goal of the event was to begin a community dialogue on how to create a technology corridor between the Cleveland and Pittsburgh markets.

January 9, 2018 Page

In October 2007, Congressman Tim Ryan (Oh-17) and Congressman Jason Altmire (PA-04) co-hosted a meeting of opinion leaders from NE Ohio and Western Pennsylvania. The goal of the event was to begin a community dialogue on how to create a technology corridor between the Cleveland and Pittsburgh markets.

March 28, 2017 Press Release

Washington, DC – Congressman Tim Ryan offered a rebuke to President Donald Trump’s climate regulation speech today at the EPA. In this speech, the President announced his intention to roll back most of President Obama’s legacy on protecting our air and water for future generations.

March 16, 2017 Press Release

“While the President’s budget proposal is only the first step in a long process, this initial budget would be a ruinous path for the United States. With little regard for the communities it would impact, the Trump Administration would slash funding to important federal spending such as affordable housing programs and the Community Development Block Grant program, which assists local and state governments with programs like Meals on Wheels and infrastructure improvements.

January 25, 2017 Press Release

Washington, DC – U.S. Representatives Tim Ryan (D-OH), Evan Jenkins (R-WV), Mike Doyle (D-PA) and Peter Welch (D-VT) have introduced legislation to expand retraining opportunities for dislocated coal miners.

December 9, 2016 Press Release

Washington, DC – Congressman Tim Ryan decries the passage of House Bill 554, which extends a “freeze” on Ohio’s renewable energy standards.

December 8, 2016 Press Release

Washington, DC – Congressman Tim Ryan (D-OH) today made the following statement after voting against the Fiscal Year 2017 Continuing Resolution; which only funds the United States government though April 28, 2017. This legislation failed to include the bipartisan Miners Protection Act.  

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