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"Meet The Republicans Who Could Lead Key House Environmental Committees"

"After polls closed Tuesday evening, the battle for control of Congress remains undecided. Many races are still too close to call, as Democrats dashed Republicans’ hopes for a red wave.

But while the Senate is up for grabs, Republicans are still poised to win the House. And already, key GOP lawmakers are teasing their plans if they’re in the majority, vowing to intensify oversight of the Biden administration’s climate agenda and pledging to push legislation that would increase the burning of fossil fuels, a primary driver of global warming.

Here are the Republicans who could lead key environmental committees if the House changes hands:"

Maxine Joselow reports for the Washington Post with Vanessa Montalbano November 9, 2022.

Source: Washington Post, 11/11/2022