The Grand Junction Daily Sentinel editorial: Gardner disappoints
Three Republican senators broke with their party Wednesday to block consideration of a resolution to repeal the Bureau of Land Management’s new methane rule.
Unfortunately, Colorado’s Sen. Cory Gardner wasn’t one of them. We’re disappointed Gardner didn’t embrace a common-sense measure that protects air quality, gives taxpayers a fair return on oil and gas resources and protects Colorado from unfair competition.
The way things played out, Gardner dodged absolute accountability on the matter due to the procedural nature of the vote. His office released a statement that didn’t specify whether he’d hoped to be able to vote for repeal of the rule had it been allowed to go forward for debate.
But by not rejecting the repeal effort outright, the senator inflamed environmentalists who wasted no time accusing him of promoting oil and gas interests over representing Colorado values.

