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Biden-era natural gas tax faces repeal after U.S. House vote



Legislation repealing Biden-era fees on methane emissions has passed the U.S. House, paving the way for a boon to the natural gas industry.

The Waste Emissions Charge, which Republicans say is the equivalent of a natural gas tax, was authorized by the 2022 Inflation Reduction Act and implemented by the Environmental Protection Agency in November 2024.

Texas Republican U.S. Rep. August Pflugerโ€™s resolution would rescind that regulation under the Congressional Review Act (CRA). The CRA legislation gives Congress the authority to repeal regulations issued in the final months of a previous administration.

โ€œIn the latest effort to reverse Biden’s disastrous energy policies, the House passed my bill to nullify the EPAโ€™s rule implementing the ill-conceived natural gas tax,โ€ Pfluger stated after the billโ€™s passage. โ€œThis tax raises costs on production, discourages investment, and increases energy prices across America. I am looking forward to working toward a full repeal of the underlying statute.โ€

In the 220-206-1 vote, U.S. Reps. Henry Cuellar, D-Texas, Jared Golden, D-Maine, Vicente Gonzalez, D-Texas, Adam Gray, D-Calif., Kristen McDonald Rivet, D-Mich., and Marie Gluesenkamp Perez, D-Wash., voted with nearly every Republican in favor of the measure.

Rep. Brian Fitzpatrick, R-Pa. was the only Republican who voted against it, and Rep. Joyce Beatty, D-Ohio, voted present.

The American Exploration and Production Council applauded the billโ€™s passage and urged the Senate to send it to President Donald Trumpโ€™s desk.

โ€œWhile American oil and gas producers are laser focused on continuing to reduce emissions, itโ€™s critical to undo these punitive implementing rules while we will continue to work with Congress to repeal the underlying statute for the tax that risks driving up energy costs,โ€ AXPC CEO Anne Bradbury said in a statement.

Environmental groups argue that the legislation will increase energy costs and pollution.

โ€œThis is only the beginning of the process and we will continue to fight this at every step,โ€ David Shadburn from the League of Conservation Voters stated. โ€œThese clean energy investments are benefitting both red and blue districts across our country โ€“ passing this resolution would set us on a path to increasing costs for hardworking families, halting the boom in manufacturing and jobs, and putting our health and safety at risk.โ€

An analysis by the Congressional Budget Office shows that โ€œ[c]harging for methane emissions leads to an increase in the price of natural gas and a decrease in the quantity of natural gas produced and consumed.โ€