As Trump’s energy agenda comes to focus, Texas is already leading the way.
Perhaps most consequentially, he declared a national energy emergency and put permits for oil and gas infrastructure on a fast track. He also signed executive orders to roll back oil and gas restrictions in Alaska and along our nation’s coasts and restarted the approval process for liquid natural gas exports. These actions—with more certainly to come—will incentivize a marked increase in energy production and exploration here in America.
But it would be wrong to think of these actions as mere energy policy. On the campaign trail, President Trump regularly spoke about how domestic energy is the key to success on the seemingly unrelated issues of global stability, clean air, clean water, and lower prices on utilities, housing, groceries, and more.
Take inflation and the economy. Energy affects the price of everything else because it takes energy to manufacture products, grow crops, and move goods to stores, consumers, and construction sites. High energy prices drive up the costs of transportation, groceries, housing, health care, and everything else the American people rely on. To solve the affordability crisis, we must solve the energy crisis.
On the foreign policy front, America’s leverage in the world plummets if other nations rely on Russia, Iran, or Venezuela for their energy needs instead of on the United States. If we want a free and stable world, we must produce enough energy not only for ourselves but also enough to keep our allies strong and our adversaries in check.
Simply put, America’s strength at home and abroad demands more energy, and Trump is already starting to deliver.
If President Trump’s pro-energy agenda—an agenda that drives down prices, promotes global stability, fuels technological innovation, and delivers a cleaner environment—sounds familiar, that’s because it’s exactly what Texas has been doing for decades.
Texans know that when our energy industry thrives, our citizens thrive. As President Trump continues to embrace the full potential of American energy, our nation as a whole will start to experience the Texas success story.