The U.S. House of Representatives on Feb. 16 approved legislation authorizing the Secretary of Interior to resume oil and gas leasing off the coast of Santa Barbara County and elsewhere, starting July 1, 2014.
With a 237-187 vote, the House passed the American Energy and Infrastructure Jobs Actāa $260-billion bill introduced by House Republicansāincluding a provision mandating new oil and gas drilling off the nationās coastlines to help fund repairs to transportation infrastructure.
Prior to the vote, U.S. Rep. Lois Capps (D-Santa Barbara) offered an amendment to strike the provision, which she called āharmful and unnecessaryā in a written statement.
āNot only does this outrageous bill mandate new drilling, but it also guts the critical environmental laws written and passed in response to the 1969 oil spill of our coast,ā Capps wrote. āI find it ironic that some of the same people in this body who decry āan overarching Federal governmentā seem to have no qualms about forcing new drilling upon a local population directly against its wishes.ā
As passed, the bill would authorize new oil drilling from existing sites, both onshore and offshore, in compliance with federal environmental laws. Hydraulic fracturingāor āfrackingāāoperations wouldnāt be allowed.
The legislation isnāt expected to pass through the Democratically controlled Senate, and even if it does, President Barack Obama has vowed to veto it.
This article appears in Feb 23 – Mar 1, 2012.

