Rep. Tony Gonzales Advances Legislation to Unleash West Texas Energy, Critical Minerals
Gilbert Rodriguez | Source: Texas Insider | Posted 07/30/2025

“Over the past four years, high energy costs and reliance on foreign oil and critical materials have put our nation on the wrong track."
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Congressman Tony Gonzales (TX-23) has successfully advanced legislation aimed at reducing energy costs and enhancing reliable energy resources through his role on the House Appropriations Committee. The legislation also highlights West Texas as a key area for critical minerals, proposing significant investments in mining production technologies to boost domestic extraction capabilities. Gonzales emphasized the need to shift away from foreign oil dependency and high energy costs, advocating for initiatives that prioritize America's energy industry while saving taxpayer dollars.
The key provisions of the legislation include increased funding for both onshore and offshore oil and gas development, restrictions on the Environmental Protection Agency's (EPA) regulations, and support for domestic mining activities. Additionally, the bill addresses national security by investing in critical minerals extraction technologies, maintaining cybersecurity funding for a secure electric grid, and prioritizing mine project approvals to strengthen supply chains for U.S. allies. Gonzales's efforts aim to bolster Texas's energy sector and enhance national defense capabilities against global adversaries.
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