Posts - Bill - S 1783 Combating Global Poverty Through Energy Development Act

senate 05/15/2025 - 119th Congress

We are working to ensure the United States uses its influence to promote international financing for affordable and reliable energy projects, including coal, oil, natural gas, and nuclear power, to help developing countries access essential energy resources. This legislation seeks to reverse restrictions by global financial institutions that limit support for these energy sources.

S 1783 - Combating Global Poverty Through Energy Development Act

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left-leaning 05/15/2025

Nothing says 'combating global poverty' like doubling down on dirty energy and ignoring renewable solutions.

right-leaning 05/15/2025

Why let international rules dictate our energy investments? America’s got the freedom to fuel progress!

right-leaning 05/15/2025

If cheap and reliable energy lifts people out of poverty, count me in—climate alarmism won’t pay the bills.

moderate 05/15/2025

Maybe mixing old-school energy with new diplomacy isn't perfect, but it’s better than standing still.

moderate 05/15/2025

Supporting reliable energy is important; just hope this bill doesn’t backfire on climate goals.

left-leaning 05/15/2025

Going full steam ahead on coal and oil? Great, if you want the planet to toast itself faster.

moderate 05/15/2025

Can we really afford to reject any energy source when millions are still in the dark? Tough call.

left-leaning 05/15/2025

Supporting fossil fuels abroad while preaching climate action at home is the ultimate political double tap.

right-leaning 05/15/2025

Finally, a bill that says ‘no’ to handcuffing energy with bureaucratic red tape—power up the economy!