Energy and Mineral Issues in the FY2006 Budget Reconciliation Bill

Several resource issues that are designed to generate revenue for the federal Treasury have been proposed for the FY2006 budget reconciliation bill. The most controversial of these provisions recommended by the House Resources Committee and Senate Energy and Natural Resources Committee would open pa...

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Main Author: Humphries, Marc
Format: Report
Language:English
Published: Library of Congress. Congressional Research Service. 2005
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spelling ftunivnotexas:info:ark/67531/metacrs10130 2023-05-15T15:00:14+02:00 Energy and Mineral Issues in the FY2006 Budget Reconciliation Bill Humphries, Marc 2005-11-22 4 pages. Text https://digital.library.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metacrs10130/ English eng Library of Congress. Congressional Research Service. crs: RS22313 local-cont-no: RS22313 2005-11-22 https://digital.library.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metacrs10130/ ark: ark:/67531/metacrs10130 Budgets Petroleum Mines and mineral resources Energy Natural resources Report 2005 ftunivnotexas 2017-01-28T23:06:41Z Several resource issues that are designed to generate revenue for the federal Treasury have been proposed for the FY2006 budget reconciliation bill. The most controversial of these provisions recommended by the House Resources Committee and Senate Energy and Natural Resources Committee would open part of the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge (ANWR) for oil and gas development. The House panel also approved a provision that would allow coastal states to “opt out” of the current offshore oil and gas development moratoria, increase fees for hardrock mining and patents, dispose of certain federal lands, and begin an oil shale and tar sands leasing program. Report Arctic University of North Texas: UNT Digital Library Arctic
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Energy and Mineral Issues in the FY2006 Budget Reconciliation Bill
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description Several resource issues that are designed to generate revenue for the federal Treasury have been proposed for the FY2006 budget reconciliation bill. The most controversial of these provisions recommended by the House Resources Committee and Senate Energy and Natural Resources Committee would open part of the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge (ANWR) for oil and gas development. The House panel also approved a provision that would allow coastal states to “opt out” of the current offshore oil and gas development moratoria, increase fees for hardrock mining and patents, dispose of certain federal lands, and begin an oil shale and tar sands leasing program.
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