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all for the benefit of the pipeline industry seeking to advance its own corporate profits and business edge over its competitors. As it currently stands, the language of the Natural Gas Act is being misused by FERC to strip people of their legal and constitutional rights to undermine the legal authority of states and of other federal agencies to prevent fair public participation in the pipeline review process to ignore the mandates of the Clean Water Act and the National Environmental Policy Act to take from residents and citizens their private property rights to disregard the climate changing ramifications of its actions to take from communities the protection of public parks, forests and conserved lands that they have invested heavily in protecting to take jobs and destroy small businesses to inflict on our communities health, safety and environmental harms. Unfortunately, after four decades of FERC’s unaccountable and irresponsible approach to energy development, the trust of the American people has been strained beyond the breaking point. If there is a single area where it is necessary for the American people to believe implicitly in the fairness and honesty of Government, where there can be no doubts whatsoever, it is in the field of energy…A sweetheart relationship between those who regulate and those who are regulated will strain the credibility of the most trusting citizens. Roth of Delaware had this to say about the critical role that an equitable energy policy plays in our society: During Senate hearings on the bill, a rightfully skeptical Senator William V. With the Department of Energy Organization Act of 1977 (S.826) Congress reorganized the Department of Energy and created FERC, an independent executive agency. Take swift affirmative action to reform the Natural Gas Act so as to better protect communities including eliminating the threats associated with natural gas infrastructure.Hold congressional hearings to investigate and learn about the many ways communities are being harmed by FERC’s implementation of the Natural Gas Act and the agency’s failure to meet the legal mandates of the National Environmental Policy Act and.And so communities from across the nation are banding together to demand that Congress:
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(Download Printable copy of "People's Dossier of FERC Abuses: Updated 2019 - attachments coming soon)Ĭommunities across America are being abused by the use and misuse of powers granted to the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) pursuant to the Natural Gas Act.