The Right Voices on Climate Change

Right Voices: Rep. Nancy Mace

January 06, 2023 C3 Solutions
Right Voices: Rep. Nancy Mace
The Right Voices on Climate Change
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The Right Voices on Climate Change
Right Voices: Rep. Nancy Mace
Jan 06, 2023
C3 Solutions

On this episode, we speak with Rep. Nancy Mace about the conservative plan for energy, climate, and environmental issues in the next Congress

A first-term Congresswoman representing South Carolina’s 1st congressional district, Mace has been active during the 117th Congress, holding positions on the Transportation and Infrastructure Committee, Oversight and Reform Committee, and Veterans’ Affairs Committee. Mace was also a founding member of the Conservative Climate Caucus, which is now the second-largest caucus in the GOP conference.

Over the summer House Republicans launched the Energy, Climate, and Conservation Task Force which unveiled policies to reduce global emissions and bolster America’s energy security and economy. An essential component of the Task Force’s work was modernizing regulations like the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) to allow more energy and infrastructure projects to get built. Mace emphasized the importance of the Task Force’s policies stating, “I think NEPA and permitting reform needs to be in place.”

Mace believes in pursuing market-driven solutions to our toughest energy and climate challenges, our leaders can provide energy relief to consumers and unleash American economic competitiveness. 

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On this episode, we speak with Rep. Nancy Mace about the conservative plan for energy, climate, and environmental issues in the next Congress

A first-term Congresswoman representing South Carolina’s 1st congressional district, Mace has been active during the 117th Congress, holding positions on the Transportation and Infrastructure Committee, Oversight and Reform Committee, and Veterans’ Affairs Committee. Mace was also a founding member of the Conservative Climate Caucus, which is now the second-largest caucus in the GOP conference.

Over the summer House Republicans launched the Energy, Climate, and Conservation Task Force which unveiled policies to reduce global emissions and bolster America’s energy security and economy. An essential component of the Task Force’s work was modernizing regulations like the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) to allow more energy and infrastructure projects to get built. Mace emphasized the importance of the Task Force’s policies stating, “I think NEPA and permitting reform needs to be in place.”

Mace believes in pursuing market-driven solutions to our toughest energy and climate challenges, our leaders can provide energy relief to consumers and unleash American economic competitiveness.