Policy Positions
Climate(3)
Supports expanding LNG exports through a Philadelphia-area terminal to advance U.S. global energy leadership and supply allies.
"Congressman Joyce emphasized that the U.S.'s 'most important geopolitical currency is natural gas,' and that Philadelphia is a critical pathway for expanding American energy leadership. He called Philadelphia the 'Pathway to global energy dominance that we so desperately need.'"
Supports expanding domestic natural gas production and achieving energy dominance through unleashing Pennsylvania's natural gas resources.
"The energy resources that are under the feet of my constituents are providing great jobs, great opportunities. We have experienced and dedicated workers."
Supports cutting through 'outdated' permitting rules under NEPA and streamlining federal energy project reviews, moving away from Green New Deal policies.
"Joyce said the legislation moves the policy framework away from Green New Deal policies and towards American Energy Strength, signaling that now is the time to invest in this energy source."
Economy(2)
Supports relocating the Department of Energy's Office of Fossil Energy and Carbon Management to Pittsburgh to align federal energy policy closer to domestic production communities.
"Pennsylvania has a rich history in energy production and innovation, fueling our nation and our allies for decades. By introducing this bipartisan legislation to move the Department of Energy's Office of Fossil Energy and Carbon Management to Pittsburgh, we can ensure that the Department of Energy's employees are invested in the communities their work directly impacts."
Opposed H.R. 1's provision using taxpayer dollars to fund political campaigns, citing the need to give constituents more control over their hard-earned dollars.
"The people of the 13th District sent me to Washington to provide them with more control over their hard earned dollars and to protect their freedom of speech, but this bill would force them to donate to political candidates and causes they may not agree with and limits their ability to voice their opinions in the public arena unimpeded."