Quick quiz: can you name the first policy legislation Donald Trump signed into law? Let’s take a quick stroll down memory lane.
The Obama administration required oil companies to disclose payments made to foreign governments, and one of the very first things the Republican-led Congress tackled was a bill to kill that regulation. In early February 2017, the president signed it, describing the policy as “a big deal.“
The industry lobbyists who championed the measure certainly thought so.
The move was a harbinger of sorts for an administration that seems determined to help Big Oil and its interests. This was evident a couple of weeks ago when the Trump administration announced it’s scaling back drilling safeguards created after the Deepwater Horizon disaster, which was followed a week later by the unveiling of a new plan to vastly expand coastal oil drilling.
The Washington Post, meanwhile, reported the other day that Trump’s tax plan included a specific tax break that oil companies were pleased to receive.









