American Petroleum Institute President Jack Gerard sent a letter to members of Congress Friday. Below is the text of that letter with helpful links added (by me): Dear Member of Congress: As the Congress prepares for its April recess, restoring America’s economic health remains at the top of the nation’s agenda. If we are to [...]
Oil Industry Leader Sends Message to Congress
April 6th, 2009 · No Comments
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It’s Time to ‘Drill Congress’ — Update
September 5th, 2008 · No Comments
In a post published Aug. 15, I highlighted “news” about a supposedly-bipartisan energy plan hatched by Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid and a “Group of 10″ U.S. senators. Less than 30 days later, my friends at the American Petroleum Institute tell me the group of senators has now grown to include 16 members. Unfortunately, the [...]
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