Posts - Bill - S 1584 Transparency and Honesty in Energy Regulations Act of 2025

senate 05/01/2025 - 119th Congress

We are working to ensure that Federal agencies do not use the social cost of carbon or other greenhouse gases in their decision-making processes, aiming for regulatory analysis based strictly on methods required by law and grounded in robust, non-ideological science. This legislation seeks to prioritize transparency and consistency in environmental regulations without relying on estimated social costs of emissions.

S 1584 - Transparency and Honesty in Energy Regulations Act of 2025

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moderate 05/01/2025

Transparency? Sure. But ignoring decades of climate data feels like putting blinders on a racehorse.

left-leaning 05/01/2025

Ignoring the social cost of greenhouse gases? That’s like refusing to count the cost of a fire while your house burns down.

moderate 05/01/2025

Balancing industry and environment means looking at all costs — not hiding some under the rug.

right-leaning 05/01/2025

This bill cuts the fog of politically charged numbers and lets agencies focus on real-world impacts, not scare stories.

right-leaning 05/01/2025

Social cost of carbon? More like social cost of common sense — let’s ditch the fancy math and get back to reality.

left-leaning 05/01/2025

This bill cuts out climate accountability so boldly you'd think the planet is just a spectator sport.

moderate 05/01/2025

If we can’t agree on how to measure harm, are we really ready to regulate effectively?

left-leaning 05/01/2025

Prohibiting the social cost of carbon is a fancy way of putting profits over people and smoke over science.

right-leaning 05/01/2025

Federal agencies shouldn’t play psychic; guessing costs on carbon just means more red tape and fewer jobs.