have hit a snag over cuts to discretionary spending and the setback is dashing hopes of a potential deal by the weekend. john: meanwhile, president biden is backing a joint effort with allies to train ukrainian pilots to fly f-16s. lindsey graham on what that could mean for the war in ukraine and we ll ask him about the impact of the stalled debt talks. sandra: chad pergram is live on capitol hill, and peter doocy is on the ground in japan with the president. is the u.s. sending jets or just training the pilots? what are we hearing here? for now, it s training in europe. and the training over the coming months, coalition of countries participating in the effort will decide when to actually provide jets, how many we will provide and who will provide them, it does represent a softening of president biden s positioning softening, earlier this year could be summarized with just one word. he said no, that seems to be possibly changing on the ground here in hiroshima, presi
In the latest article from our Striking the Balance: Permitting Reforms for Mining and the Energy Transition series, we explore the EU’s recent efforts to streamline the mine permitting.
screen for folks, and this is some of those some of the democrats in their own words pushing for it. listen. using the 14th amendment would allow the united states to continue to pay its bills on time. the president should exercise his authority under the 14th amendment. the president has a mechanism to push back. he has the 14th amendment. this is the whole reason why the 14th amendment exists. we need to be prepared to be using it. again, remember, say that again. sandra: obviously a clear push happening there. yeah, a bunch of liberals don t want to shrink the government, they don t want to make people work who can, they don t want permitting reforms, so we ll have more energy independence. if you left it up to these people, no end of spending, crush the fossil fuel industry and we are not going to let that happen. they never suggested that trump could use the 14th amendment to raise the debt ceiling.
The purpose of the Permitting Reforms is to accelerate approval of energy infrastructure projects suffering from delays due to burdensome approval processes and legal challenges.
With the Inflation Reduction Act (IRA) now signed into law, attention is shifting to the next potential area for energy reform: permitting. Senator Manchin has outlined his priorities.