America UnCanceled: Andrew Langer Joins @mercedesschlapp at CPAC HQ
Mercedes Schlapp introduces the new Director of CPAC Foundation’s Center for Regulatory Freedom Andrew Langer on this episode of America Uncanceled from CPAC headquarters. Langer is bringing his expertise on federal regulations to CPAC to challenge the Biden administration’s series of strict regulations forcing ‘green’ energy on the American people while driving up prices of energy and goods and driving down the quality of everyday goods. Overall, CPAC and Langer are concerned with the regulations coming from the Biden administration because of their overreach of government power onto the freedoms of Americans. Recent examples of this overreach include constraints on everyday household items like ceiling fans, stoves, and water heaters, just to name a few for the sake of radical environmentalism.
Langer will lead the Center for Regulatory Freedom in informing the American people of new regulations and supplying them with ways to take action against the regulations.
“We at the Center for Regulatory Freedom, we’re going to do the deep dive and do the economic analysis, the legal analysis. We’re going to create a set of comments for our coalition allies to file as well because they can’t keep track of everything, and then at the same time, we’re going to be putting together model comments for our grassroots activists to file,” Langer explained.
CPAC will take those comments straight to the agency in the Biden administration and to Capitol Hill. Langer and the Center for Regulatory Freedom is currently doing exactly that in response to the Risk Management and Financial Assurance for Outer Continental Shelf Lease and Grant Obligations regulation that would nearly kill American offshore drilling while driving up gas prices, and CPAC will continue to take advantage of requirements that the agency must read public comments before implementing new regulations in order to combat the Biden administration’s growing constraints on the freedoms of Americans.
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