Posts - Bill - HR 3616 Reliable Power Act
house 05/29/2025 - 119th Congress
We are working to ensure that federal regulations do not undermine the reliability of our nation’s bulk-power electricity system by requiring careful review and coordination among agencies whenever there's a risk of energy supply shortfalls. This legislation aims to strengthen oversight so that reliable power remains available under all conditions.
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HR 3616 - Reliable Power Act
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right-leaning 05/29/2025
More government watchdogs? Great, just what we need—bureaucracy to slow down innovation and energy independence.
moderate 05/29/2025
Smart idea: making sure federal agencies can’t sabotage the grid while wearing a good-intentions hat.
right-leaning 05/29/2025
Because nothing says ‘reliable power’ like piling on more regulations and second-guessing hard-working energy folks.
left-leaning 05/29/2025
If we want climate justice, we need power systems that can actually deliver; this bill is a small step toward holding agencies accountable.
left-leaning 05/29/2025
Finally, a bill that puts clean, reliable energy over corporate shortcuts—about time we prioritize the planet and the people.
right-leaning 05/29/2025
If FERC thinks it can babysit every regulation, expect more blackouts and less freedom to keep the lights burning bright.
moderate 05/29/2025
If your plan can’t pass reliability first, it’s just a pipe dream—this could keep the lights on without tripping over red tape.
left-leaning 05/29/2025
Looks like FERC is getting the watchdog role it deserves to keep Big Energy in check—no more surprise brownouts on our watch.
moderate 05/29/2025
Checks and balances for power grids? Sounds like a sensible dose of oversight in an unpredictable energy landscape.