Republicans have signaled their plan to end the Select Committee on the Climate Crisis and focus on economic policies that make America energy independent once the GOP takes control of the U.S. House of Representatives next year.
“Garret is committed to delivering on the energy components of the Commitment to America and will be intimately involved in making sure that happens.”
‘GOP Has No Plan’: Democrat Chair
Rep. Kathy Castor (D-Fla.), who will give up her position as chair of the House climate committee, accused the GOP of ignoring the “rising costs and escalating impacts of climate change.”“Republicans seem eager to go down a path of increasing sweltering hot days, gutting clean air protections, padding the profits of Big Oil, and refusing to take a serious look at the cost-cutting potential of clean energy.
The Epoch Times contacted Castor for further comment regarding her statement that the GOP has made it harder for Americans to afford the basics and how the Democrats’ policies will address it.
Castor attributed hurricanes, floods, and wildfires to “the climate crisis” and expressed hope that millions of young Americans whose lives she said have been “shaped by climate anxiety” will “hold Republicans accountable.”
GOP Seeks to Curb ‘Runaway Spending’ by Democrats
Republicans have argued that Americans are more concerned with the rising cost of living, which they say is driven by Democrats’ “runaway spending.”Republicans contend that the staggering amounts Democrats have spent since they took control of Congress in 2020—such as the $700 billion Inflation Reduction Act and $1.9 trillion American Rescue Plan—are the driving factor behind inflation and the cost of basic goods rising by over 8 percent on average.
When the GOP announced its Commitment to America pledge, House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy (R-Calif.) said record-breaking and rapidly-rising inflation over the last year made Americans “fearful” and wondering if gas or groceries would cost more.
“That’s what the Commitment to America is—a plan for a new direction where we’ll have an economy that’s strong, we take away this runaway spending [by] Democrats, we make America energy independent, so your price of gas goes lower, more money in your pocket, inflation gets slowed down.”
Pelosi created the House special committee after Democrats won control of the lower chamber in 2019. It was tasked with advancing climate change-related policies.
In 2020, the committee released a majority report with an action plan that called for putting America “on a path to net-zero greenhouse gas emissions by 2050” through “clean energy investment.”