The House has approved a bill that prevents future presidents from banning oil drilling without obtaining Congress’s consent.

The House passed the “Protecting American Energy Production Act” in a 226–188 vote, aiming to restrict future presidents from banning oil and gas drilling without Congress. Supporters call it a move to prevent unilateral executive actions that could “restrict fossil fuel production in the United States.”

The bill was introduced due to concerns over future administrations enacting sweeping drilling bans. Lawmakers want to ensure decisions like this undergo “the deliberative process of Congress” instead of executive orders.

A key focus is fracking. The legislation explicitly bars presidents from imposing a moratorium on hydraulic fracturing—commonly known as fracking—without Congressional approval.

Supporters argue the bill protects U.S. energy independence and jobs. They see it as a necessary check on presidential power regarding domestic energy production.

Opponents believe the measure prioritizes fossil fuels over environmental concerns and hampers efforts to address climate change. However, the bill reflects a broader debate on balancing energy needs with environmental responsibility.

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