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Energy/Environment
Energy policy is not only an
economic issue- it’s a national security issue. Our dependence on imported
foreign oil has increased close to 20% over the last 10 years. That meant 60%
of our oil is imported. What is worse is that China has asked Saudi Arabia for
a 30% increase in oil, which means higher prices for U.S. consumers.
To fix these problems, we must
understand them. We have high energy prices for several reasons:
- Demand is higher than
ever before. China and India’s economies are growing rapidly and are eating up
oil supplies.
- We don’t have enough
refineries, which increases the cost of gasoline. We haven’t built a refinery
in the U.S. for over 30 years.
- Natural gas
transmission and distribution pipelines need to be upgraded. Again, price
spikes can happen if demand increases and the supply can’t meet that higher
demand.
I believe the government needs to reform its policies to
help with these issues:
- We need more American
oil production. We need to drill for oil in the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge
(ANWR). ANWR is estimated to contain over 15 billion barrels of oil. ANWR production
could equal crude imports from Saudi Arabia and Kuwait combined.
- I’ve voted for
incentives to encourage companies to build new refineries and support
construction of new refineries on military bases that are no longer in use.
- I support the
development of hydrogen fuel cell vehicles and improved fuel efficiency
standards for cars.
- I support nuclear
energy, because it provides vast quantities of electricity with virtually no
carbon emissions.
- I voted to improve
energy efficiency use by the U.S> government. There must now be a 20%
reduction in federal building energy use by 2013.
- I support the
development of certain bio-fuels and other fuel alternatives.
- I support making the
Energy Secretary part of the National Security Council.
- I want to make sure our
U.S. companies aren’t hurt while two of the world’s biggest polluters, China
and India, aren’t required to reduce any emissions.
- I opposed the cap and
trade bill because it’s wrong to increase energy prices for U.S. businesses
without similar emission reduction commitments from other countries
- We need to decrease
carbon emissions. The easiest way to do this is to increase our nuclear energy
production. France produces 85% of its energy with nuclear technology, for
example.
We are addicted to foreign oil. We
must become less dependent on foreign energy, and continue to develop new
energy technologies.
I
sit on the House Energy and Commerce Committee in Washington. We are tasked
with addressing important energy and environmental challenges. I take this task
very seriously. We cannot separate energy policy from its impact on the
environment. I will continue to consider the constant interaction between these
two areas as new policy proposals are considered. I have 12 grandchildren and 6
great-grandchildren. Like everyone, I want to leave this world better than I found
it.
Resources
House Committee on Energy and Commerce Republican
Site
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