Wednesday, May 10, every Senate Democrat and three Senate Republicans voted against a procedural vote that would have paved the way for revoking the Bureau of Land Management’s methane waste prevention rule, a standard which would prevent the leaking and flaring of methane from oil and gas operations on public and tribal lands. The three Senate Republicans voting against the bill were Senators Susan Collins, Lindsey Graham and, John McCain.
“Today is a victory for our public lands and for the health of families across America, and a defeat for Donald Trump, corporate polluters, and their friends on Capitol Hill. Protecting our communities and our public lands from pollution isn’t a Democrat or Republican issue, it’s an American one, and no matter how much corporate polluters and their allies in the White House and Capitol Hill rant and rave, they will never drown out the voices of millions of Americans demanding that we protect our public lands, clean air and water and the health of our communities. People across the country will continue to resist and hold Congress and Trump accountable for any efforts to put the profits of polluters before the health of our families and our communities," said Michael Brune, Sierra Club executive director.
Take a moment to thank the senators below for voting to protect our public and tribal lands. Send them a thank you tweet:
Thank you, @SenatorTomUdall! https://t.co/i9RYCr1Ho5
— Sierra Club (@SierraClub) May 10, 2017
Thank you @MartinHeinrich @SenatorCantwell @SenatorTomUdall & @SenBennetCO! https://t.co/7pNTnGRMGR
— Sierra Club (@SierraClub) May 10, 2017
Thank you @brianschatz @RonWyden @SenFranken & @SenatorCarper for standing strong on methane pollution standards! #CutMethane
— Sierra Club (@SierraClub) May 10, 2017
Thank you @SenSchumer & @SenatorDurbin for standing strong on methane pollution standards! #CutMethane
— Sierra Club (@SierraClub) May 10, 2017