kevin hern addresses energy reliance concerns on social media

kevin hern addresses energy reliance concerns on social media
Rep. Kevin Hern, U.S. Representative for Oklahoma's 1st District — Twitter Website
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Congressman Kevin Hern, representing Oklahoma’s 1st district since 2018, regularly shares his views on energy policy and current events via social media. Born in 1961 in Belton, Missouri, Hern currently resides in Tulsa and holds degrees from Arkansas Tech University and the University of Arkansas, Little Rock.

On April 28, 2025, Hern pointed to a past article with the remark, “This article is from 6 days ago… “. Although the details of the article are unspecified, it indicates Hern’s engagement with recent publications relevant to his interest or political stance.

In another statement on the same day, Hern articulated his position on renewable energy sources, stating, “Renewables are great! But we shouldn’t be relying on them for 100% of our energy supply. It’s a recipe for disaster (exhibit A- Spain, exhibit B- Portugal) At the end of the day, we’re always going to need the ol’ reliables: coal, oil & gas.” This sentiment underscores Hern’s advocacy for a diversified energy portfolio that includes traditional sources such as coal, oil, and natural gas.

Hern also posted a link without additional commentary, as seen in the tweet, “https://t.co/MIzGIdFArQ”. The content of the link was not detailed in the post, leaving its context open to interpretation.

Kevin Hern began his service in Congress following Jim Bridenstine’s term in 2018, and at the age of 61, continues to share his positions on critical energy issues, reflecting a blend of his background experiences and legislative focus.



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