Posts Tagged ‘domestic production’

GOP frustrated with dead-end drilling debate

Tuesday, July 22nd, 2008

Congressmen Adam Putnam (R-Fla.) and Kevin McCarthy (R-Calif.) held a pen and pad briefing on the recent American Energy Tour and used the opportunity to express their frustration with Democrats’ anti-drilling position.

Putnam said that America has the tools it needs to solve the energy crisis, but requires new leadership to achieve energy independence. He said the Republicans plan on unveiling a bill that is an “all-of-the-above” approach to the oil crisis that includes measures on conservation, renewables, clean nuclear technology, and domestic exploration for oil. He said the bill would embody Republicans’ open-mindedness and leadership, a stark contrast to Democrats’ constant denial of even debate on the topic of drilling.

McCarthy said that in his recent tour of the Alaska National Wildlife Refuge (ANWR), he learned that a key oil transmission line is not used to capacity and if exploration is not done, great amounts of oil will be lost. He said the Democrats’ constant denial of drilling tells the American people that oil prices will continue to go up. Putnam added that Republicans are constantly offering what they are willing to do, while the Democrats only say what they are unwilling to do. He said his party is determined to force a vote on energy issues before the Congress breaks for August.

Leader McConnell: Issue requires a more serious effort to address

Monday, July 21st, 2008

Senate Republican Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.) says that the Senate has a speculation bill in front of them, but a significant number of senators want to have a bill about more than just speculation. He says that the U.S. has to deal with expanded domestic production, has to incentivize battery driven cars, and overall, do “a lot more than this.” (0:36)

 
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