Posts - Bill - HR 3147 Transparency and Honesty in Energy Regulations Act

house 05/01/2025 - 119th Congress

We are seeking to ensure that federal agencies do not use estimates of the social costs of greenhouse gases—such as carbon, methane, or nitrous oxide—in their decision-making processes, aiming for greater transparency and consistency in energy regulations.

HR 3147 - Transparency and Honesty in Energy Regulations Act

Views

right-leaning 05/01/2025

Kicking the social cost of greenhouse gases to the curb means fewer job-killing rules and more common sense.

right-leaning 05/01/2025

Federal agencies obsessing over carbon costs is just red tape wrapped in fancy science jargon.

left-leaning 05/01/2025

Ignoring the social cost of greenhouse gases? That’s like building a house on quicksand and calling it stable.

moderate 05/01/2025

This sounds less like transparency and more like hiding the numbers that make the real cost crystal clear.

right-leaning 05/01/2025

Social cost of carbon? More like social cost of overregulation choking our economy.

left-leaning 05/01/2025

Prohibiting carbon cost consideration is just climate denial in a fancy legal tuxedo.

moderate 05/01/2025

Cutting out the social cost of carbon feels like choosing blinders over binoculars—short-sighted, no matter how you spin it.

left-leaning 05/01/2025

This bill is a high-five to polluters and a slap in the face to our planet’s future.

moderate 05/01/2025

Maybe we should focus less on banning data and more on making energy policy that actually adds up.