H.R. 1781: To repeal certain executive orders.
This bill, identified as H.R. 1781, seeks to repeal four specific executive orders that were issued on January 20, 2025. The main points of the bill are as follows:
1. Repeal of Executive Orders
The bill states that, starting from the date it is enacted, the following executive orders will no longer be effective, and federal funds cannot be used to enforce or carry out these orders:
- Executive Order titled Unleashing American Energy
- Executive Order titled Putting America First in International Environmental Agreements
- Executive Order titled Declaring a National Energy Emergency
- Executive Order titled Temporary Withdrawal of All Areas on the Outer Continental Shelf from Offshore Wind Leasing and Review of the Federal Government’s Leasing and Permitting Practices for Wind Projects
2. Savings Provision
The bill includes a statement that it will not affect any authority that is granted to the President under other laws or regulations.
Summary of Affected Executive Orders
The specific executive orders mentioned in the legislation relate to energy production, environmental agreements, energy emergency declarations, and offshore wind leasing practices. By repealing these orders, the bill aims to alter the federal approach to energy policy and international environmental commitments that were established by these executive orders.
Relevant Companies
- XOM (Exxon Mobil Corporation) - As a major player in the energy sector, the repeal of the executive orders could impact Exxon Mobil's operations, especially those regarding energy production and offshore drilling.
- CVX (Chevron Corporation) - Similar to Exxon, Chevron may be affected by changes in energy policies related to offshore leasing and environmental regulations.
- NEE (NextEra Energy, Inc.) - This company focuses on renewable energy, and changes in policies regarding wind projects could impact its operations directly.
This is an AI-generated summary of the bill text. There may be mistakes.
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Mar. 03, 2025 | Introduced in House |
Mar. 03, 2025 | Referred to the Committee on Energy and Commerce, and in addition to the Committees on Foreign Affairs, Natural Resources, Ways and Means, Oversight and Government Reform, Agriculture, Armed Services, Financial Services, and Transportation and Infrastructure, for a period to be subsequently determined by the Speaker, in each case for consideration of such provisions as fall within the jurisdiction of the committee concerned. |
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