Us Congress 2025-2026 Regular Session

Us Congress House Bill HB2865

Introduced
4/10/25  

Caption

New England Coastal Protection Act of 2025

Summary

House Bill 2865, titled the New England Coastal Protection Act of 2025, aims to prohibit oil and gas leasing on the outer Continental Shelf off the coast of New England, specifically affecting the states of Maine, New Hampshire, Massachusetts, Rhode Island, and Connecticut. This legislation represents a significant effort to protect the coastal environment from the potential risks associated with oil and gas exploration and drilling, which are often linked to environmental degradation, oil spills, and threats to marine life. The bill is positioned as a critical measure to ensure the long-term health of marine ecosystems and coastal communities. Supporters argue that the prohibition will preserve natural resources and promote sustainable practices in the region. By preventing new leases, the bill seeks to shield local environments from risks associated with offshore drilling, thus safeguarding both tourism and fishing industries that are vital to the local economies. However, the bill may face contention regarding energy independence and economic growth. Critics might argue that prohibiting oil and gas leasing could limit energy production and job opportunities in the region. Additionally, there may be disputes over the potential benefits that local economies could miss out on if such resources were developed responsibly. Overall, HB2865 reflects a broader movement towards environmental conservation and renewable energy initiatives, aligning with national trends to reduce reliance on fossil fuels. The outcome of this bill could set a precedent for similar legislative efforts in other coastal states, influencing environmental policy on a larger scale.

Companion Bills

US SB1472

Related New England Coastal Protection Act

Similar Bills

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