Protecting American Energy Security Act of 2026
HR 7061 establishes energy security policies to strengthen domestic production and infrastructure resilience while awaiting committee review of specific provisions and funding mechanisms.
HR 7061 establishes energy security policies to strengthen domestic production and infrastructure resilience while awaiting committee review of specific provisions and funding mechanisms.
HR 7061 aims to strengthen U.S. energy independence and security by establishing policies related to domestic energy production, infrastructure, and supply chain resilience. The bill was introduced with bipartisan sponsorship from representatives across different regions and energy policy perspectives. It was referred to the House Committee on Energy and Commerce on January 14, 2026, where it currently awaits review and consideration.
Energy security directly affects national economic stability, geopolitical positioning, and domestic utility costs. Legislation in this area shapes long-term investment decisions by private energy companies, government spending priorities, and America's strategic relationships with other energy-producing nations. The bill's specific provisions will determine whether it emphasizes traditional energy sources, renewable development, grid modernization, or some combination thereof.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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