Worldwide economic recovery depends on American energy

But Biden’s ‘misguided policies’ are handicapping the industry, says congresswoman

The world’s economic recovery from the damage inflicted by the COVID-19 virus that apparently got loose in China, possibly at a lab doing research on that virus, depends on American energy, according to a member of Congress.

But in a commentary published by Real Clear Energy, U.S. Rep. Carol Devine Miller, R-W.Va., said the problem is that President Biden’s “misguided policies” are handicapping that plan.

Miller, who represents West Virginia’s Third District and serves on the House Ways and Means Committee, said, “More than a year has passed since the global COVID-19 pandemic was declared. While America, and particularly my home state of West Virginia, has made unprecedented strides in its recovery, there is still much to be done to get the global economy back on track.”

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