Trump Halts Efforts to Tear Out Snake River Dams in Eastern WA
- President Donald Trump signed a memorandum revoking an executive action by former President Joe Biden regarding the lower Snake River dams, praised by some and criticized by environmentalists.
- The four lower Snake River dams produce about 1,000 megawatts of electricity and have been debated over for their impact on endangered salmon species.
- The memorandum states that Biden's order prioritized climate change over reliable energy resources, requiring costly compliance from the Federal Government.
- Todd Myers, Vice President of Research at the Washington Policy Center, called the decision "very good news not just for Washington’s economy and energy, but also for salmon.
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Trump halts efforts to tear out lower Snake River dams in Washington and Idaho
President Trump signed a memo intended to save the lower Snake River dams in Eastern Washington on Thursday, reversing Biden administration actions that helped support efforts to remove the hydroelectric dams. Trump said in a memo that his administration was “committed to protecting the American people from radical green agenda policies that make their lives more expensive, and to maximizing the beneficial uses of our existing energy infrastruct…

President Trump revokes Biden EO related to the lower Snake River dams
(The Center Square) – President Donald Trump signed a memorandum on Thursday revoking an executive action taken by former President Joe Biden related to the lower Snake River dams in
President Trump revokes Biden EO related to environmental impact of the lower Snake River dams
In 2023, Biden signed a memo that ordered the dam operations to be conducted “in a manner that provides equitable treatment for fish and wildlife with the other purposes for which the Federal dams are managed and operated.”
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