First on the fox: Senator Ted CruzR-TEXAS, leads the Amicus summary of the two parties urges the Supreme Court to verify the validity of the minimum court to prevent nuclear waste from depositing it in its mandate.
Cruz, along with Senator John Corn, R-TEXAS, and MP Judy Arengton, R-TEXAS, want to support the Supreme Court from the minimum decision that the Nuclear Regulation Committee (NRC) lacks the authority to license nuclear waste storage facilities.
They argue that the proposed location of nuclear waste sites poses a “tremendous threat to the country’s economic security and well -being.”
The case will be decided, NRC V. Texas, “whether the committee has the authority to issue a license under the 1954 Atomic Energy Law or the 1982 nuclear waste policy law.”
the supreme court In October, he agreed to address the case after the Biden administration resumed a decision in the fifth district, which took NRC that NRC was lacking in the authority of licensing nuclear waste storage facilities. The license, which was granted to the Biden Administration and a company to build a waste storage facility in West Texas, was challenged by Texas and New Mexico.

The Amekos summary of the two parties argues that the proposed location of the Texas Nuclear waste sites represents a “tremendous threat to the well -being of security and economy in the country.”
Temporary storage partners planned to run the nuclear storage facility in Andrews County, Texas, a decision to motivate a violent reaction due to the location of the facility inside the pod.
“The pump is the leading region in our oil and gas -producing country and a critical column of energy security in America,” Cruz told Fox News Digital in a statement. “I support the state of Texas in opposing the federal transcendence in NRC and I will continue to fight to ensure that West Texas remains in the Energy House today.”
The summary argues that placing storage facilities near the pump sink makes the area a “attractive target for opponents”, thus threatening the oil -producing area. The summary says that the parties that hope to operate the installations or NRC are “equipped to consider the broader repercussions” to put the facilities in the region.
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The Democratic Representative of Texas Henry Kelarler and Republican actors also joined.
“Energy independence is national security,” Arrington said in a statement in a statement. “However, I will not allow Washington to impose its will on West Texas regarding the temporary disposal of high-level nuclear waste just because the nuclear regulation committee cannot-or will not-put the finishing touches on permanent storage elsewhere.”
Arangton said that Texas “and Andrews should make the decision” instead of “some unknown bureaucrats in Washington, DC,”
The Amicus summary states that the waste site-while “far”-represents a tremendous threat to the well-being of security and economy in the country.

Senator Ted Cruz, R-TEXAS (in the picture), along with Senator John Corn, R-TEXAS, MP Judy Armington, R-TEXAS, wants the Supreme Court to support the lower court ruling that the nuclear organizational committee lacks power to license storage facilities Nuclear waste. (Tom Williams/CQ-Roll Call, Inc via Getty Images)
“Energy security is national security. This example remains true as happened in the 1970s, when OPEC reduced its strategic oil supplies to the United States,” the file continues.
Johnson says that Biden had no idea that he had signed a pause of exporting natural gas.
“Although we have come a long way since – building the energy of local energy production and decreasing dependence on fossil fuels – the recent events are a living reminder of the importance of energy independence,” Amicus continued. “They also showed that the pod is of global importance.”

The Supreme Court is to hear oral arguments in the case in early March. (Ricky Carriot /Washington Post via Getti Emaiz)
The Supreme Court is to hear oral arguments in the case in early March.
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2025-01-24 22:27:00