Raul Grijalva’s MySpace Blog

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Raul Grijalva. January 19, 2006. The Nation. “Coming Clean and Green.”

“Much of the progress made over the past four decades in protecting the environment has been reversed by the Bush Administration. Its priorities are clear: The interests of corporate contributors always trump the public’s well-being.”

This article appeared in the February 6, 2006 edition of The Nation. Raul Grijalva, Chair of the House Democratic Environmental Task Force, has represented Arizona’s 7th District since 2003.

Rep. Grijalva is still in Congress in 2025. From his official website:

Environment

We all deserve to breathe clean air, drink clean water, and live on land free from contaminants and pollution. Throughout my time in public service, I’ve put environmental justice at the center of everything from infrastructure and economic development to our current efforts to address the climate crisis.

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Arizona is at the center of the environmental justice and climate justice movements and often disproportionately experiences the deadly heatwaves, droughts, and wildfires. To solve the climate crisis, we must continue transitioning our economy away from one reliant on fossil fuels to a new green economy based in renewable energy that creates millions of new green jobs. At the same time, we must continue protecting our public lands, safeguarding our biodiversity, and working with communities impacted by environmental and climate justice issues to remedy past wrongs. 

See also: Office of Rep. Raul Grijalva (AZ07). Reps. Grijalva, Pallone Celebrate Biden Action to Permanently Ban Offshore Drilling Along Majority of U.S. Coastline. 6 Jan 2025. U.S. Congressman Raul Grijalva.

WASHINGTON – Representatives Raúl M. Grijalva (AZ-07) and Frank Pallone, Jr. (NJ-06) today celebrated President Biden’s action to use his authority under 12(a) of the Outer Continental Shelf Lands Act to permanently ban offshore oil and gas drilling along the entire East coast, the eastern Gulf of Mexico, the Pacific off the coasts of Washington, Oregon, and California, and additional portions of the Northern Bering Sea in Alaska.

“As his administration comes to a close, I’m grateful for the bold, transformative action President Biden has taken to chart a cleaner, safer energy future for all Americans,” said Rep. Grijalva. “The offshore oil and gas industry routinely subjects coastal communities and workers to toxic oil spills and pollution, all while the same communities are bearing the brunt of climate-caused storm surges and flooding. Although there is still work to be done, today’s action to block offshore drilling off the entire East Coast, the eastern Gulf, much of the Pacific, and the Northern Bering Sea is a monumental step in the progress we need to protect communities, the environment, and future generations from climate change.”

“For decades, I’ve fought to protect our shores from those who would sell off our way of life to make a buck from dangerous offshore drilling, and today, that fight has paid off,” said Rep. Pallone. “President Biden’s action ensures that our coasts are permanently off-limits to ‘drill baby, drill’ exploitation. This is a commonsense win for everyone who relies on clean, thriving oceans. Protecting our coastal waters from oil drilling safeguards our fishing and tourism economy and critically-endangered North Atlantic right whales.”

Background

On Nov. 15, 2024, then-Natural Resources Committee Ranking Member Grijalva and Energy and Commerce Committee Ranking Member Pallone led congressional Democrats on a letter urging President Biden to use the 12(a) authority to block offshore drilling in unleased and at-risk areas of the outer continental shelf. In their letter, the lawmakers pointed to a determination by the District Court for Alaska in 2017 that 12(a) does not give a president authority to revoke prior withdrawals. 

Office of Rep. Raul Grijalva (AZ07). Reps. Grijalva, Pallone Celebrate Biden Action to Permanently Ban Offshore Drilling Along Majority of U.S. Coastline. 6 Jan 2025. U.S. Congressman Raul Grijalva.

See: Drill here, drill now, pay less : a handbook for slashing gas prices and solving our energy crisis

See: National Commission on the BP Deepwater Horizon Oil Spill and Offshore Drilling

See: Getting drillers to respect the environment

See: BP Deepwater Horizon Committee Hears From Oil Industry Executives

See: Before the Big Spill

See: Former Bush EPA Official Says Fracking Exemption Went Too Far

See: U.S. Republican Leader John Boehner | One Year After the Offshore Drilling Ban was Lifted, Democrats Continue to Oppose More American Energy, New Jobs

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See: Onondaga Nation of Iroquois Confederacy Takes On Fracking

See: Affirming Gasland

See: Exxon’s Oozing Texas Oil Pits Haunt Residents as XTO Deal Nears – BusinessWeek

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