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Reversing course ahead of election, Trump extends drilling ban off Florida

Published 09/08/2020, 12:32 PM
Updated 09/08/2020, 06:51 PM
© Reuters. U.S. President Trump departs Washington for travel to Florida and North Carolina at Joint Base Andrews in Maryland

By Jeff Mason

JUPITER, Fla. (Reuters) - U.S. President Donald Trump on Tuesday signed an order to extend a ban until 2032 on offshore oil drilling in the eastern Gulf of Mexico off Florida as he seeks to win support in the state ahead of the Nov. 3 election.

The executive order, which would also expand the ban to Florida's Atlantic coast and to the coasts of Georgia and South Carolina, was met with an unusual mix of disappointment from a drilling industry group and skepticism by environmentalists.

"This protects your beautiful Gulf and your beautiful ocean, and it will for a long time to come," the Republican president said in front of Florida's Jupiter Inlet Lighthouse and Museum after signing an executive order while officials from the three states watched.

While interest in offshore drilling has waned with lackluster oil demand during the novel coronavirus pandemic, the order could be reversed by a future president.

The Trump administration - which has worked to expand U.S. oil and gas drilling and roll back Obama-era rules on pollution from fossil fuels - originally wanted to expand offshore drilling off many of America's coasts, including Florida.

But proposals for drilling off Florida prompted fierce opposition from tourism, real estate, and environmental interests.

Trump, who narrowly beat Democrat Hillary Clinton in the state in 2016, faces a tough race this year against Democrat Joe Biden. An NBC/Marist poll on Tuesday showed Trump and Biden tied in Florida with each getting the support of 48 percent of likely voters. Florida is one of several states considered crucial in the election that Trump is slated to visit this week.

The moratorium on drilling in the eastern Gulf of Mexico was set to expire in 2022. Republican U.S. Senator Marco Rubio of Florida, who has a bill to extend it through 2027, said earlier this year he expected Trump to back his proposed extension.

Biden opposes new permits for drilling in federal lands and waters. The former vice president said that Trump has refused to listen to scientists on climate change and his environmental record has mostly been about eliminating rules on clean air and water and opening up public lands to drilling.

"Just months ago, Donald Trump was planning to allow oil and gas drilling off the coast of Florida," Biden wrote on Twitter. "Now ... he conveniently says that he changed his mind."

The National Ocean Industries Association, an industry group, complained that the move limits production of domestic energy and raw materials for plastics, such as those used for protection against the coronavirus.

© Reuters. U.S. President Trump delivers signs an extension of the ban on Florida offshore drilling in Jupiter, Florida

Environmentalists were dubious that the move represented real change. Jaclyn Lopez, a Florida native with the Center for Biological Diversity Action Fund, said "this desperate political stunt won’t make Floridians forget that Trump was the one that proposed opening our state to drilling in the first place."

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Drill baby drill
They had live questions from different people online...he was totally lost.. looks like the teleprompter wasn't working...so dazed and confused.... and this is the best they got?... wow... this makes me dazed and confused as well... omg... do your search folks.. its a joke..
Oh here we go again.. Trumps fault for everything...the democrats love the blame game.... no matter if its good or bad... nothing is right.....but at the end of the day..its getting better for Trump every time they put the spotlight on sleepyJoe... the show is getting better each time... can't hide in America... too many eyes looking at you... love it!..
So I guess Trump can use those two adjectives to describe our fallen heroes, but this Israeli-based web site will not allow us to use those same two adjectives to describe the U.S. Commander in Chief. Oh, but of course. Our POTUS sends over $3 Billion to Israel every year....a country that has no First Ammendment Right to Free Speech. Yep, that makes perfect sense....to have a policy like that when trying to establish democracy in the Middle East.
Very odd. I tried to use the same two words (L..o..s..e..r.. and S..u..c..k..e..r..) that our esteemed president used when describing our military heroes, and what do you suppose happened. This Israeli-based web site censored those two words. Very odd indeed....
Of course he wants to maintain his assets value. Opened drilling in lots of other areas so he could keep these areas closed. Anyone actually expect him act any less self centered by this point?
Couldn't find any accomplices ??
it’s always projection. Remember Don Jr’s involvement with BuildAWall foundation scam? He’s going to be sitting in a cell with Bannon soon.
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