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SJRES 71 · failed · significant

A joint resolution terminating the national emergency declared with respect to energy.

What this bill does

  • This resolution ends the national energy emergency declared by executive order on January 20, 2025.
  • It affects federal agencies' ability to fast-track energy development and infrastructure projects nationwide.
  • The resolution takes effect immediately upon passage without additional funding or implementation timeline.

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    What specific energy projects or infrastructure developments would be delayed or stopped if this national emergency declaration ends?

  2. 02

    Which federal agencies currently rely on the emergency declaration to expedite permitting, and how would their operations change under normal procedures?

  3. 03

    What evidence supports the argument that treating energy development as a national emergency is necessary versus using standard regulatory timelines?

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Sponsor · D-VA

Tim Kaine

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Introduced 2025-10-08

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Legislative timeline

  1. 2025-10-08 · senate · Floor

    Failed of passage in Senate by Yea-Nay Vote. 47 - 51. Record Vote Number: 554.

  2. 2025-10-08 · Floor

    Failed of passage/not agreed to in Senate: Failed of passage in Senate by Yea-Nay Vote. 47 - 51. Record Vote Number: 554.

  3. 2025-10-08 · senate · Floor

    Measure laid before Senate by unanimous consent.

  4. 2025-10-08 · senate · Discharge

    Senate Committee on Energy and Natural Resources discharged by Unanimous Consent.

  5. 2025-10-08 · Committee

    Senate Committee on Energy and Natural Resources discharged by Unanimous Consent.

  6. 2025-07-31 · senate · IntroReferral

    Read twice and referred to the Committee on Energy and Natural Resources.

  7. 2025-07-31 · IntroReferral

    Introduced in Senate

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