AP ENTERPRISE: A look at who got gov't Gulf work
Associated Press
Sharon Theimer
Monday, September 13, 2010
WASHINGTON – The federal government hired a New Orleans man for $18,000 to appraise whether news stories about its actions in the Gulf oil spill were positive or negative for the Obama administration, which was keenly sensitive to comparisons between its response and former… Read more »
House Natural Resources Committee Ranking Member Doc Hastings (WA-04) released the following statement regarding the Environmental Protection Agency’s (EPA) consideration of a petition from the Center for Biological Diversity to ban all lead ammunition:
“This potential ban on lead bullets is another massive power grab by the EPA and the latest example of the Obama Administration’s… Read more »
Republicans on the House Natural Resources Committee released a new web video today highlighting the crime, violence and environmental damage taking place on federal lands along the U.S. border. Environmental regulations, enforced by the Department of the Interior, are hindering U.S. Border Patrol’s efforts to effectively secure these areas. As a result, these public lands… Read more »
On Friday, the House of Representatives debated the CLEAR Act (HR 3534), which included taking a vote on Rep. Charlie Melancon’s (D-LA) amendment to supposedly end the deepwater drilling moratorium. As word gets out that this amendment won’t actually lift the Obama Administration’s job-killing moratorium, Rep. Melancon is scrambling to explain his actions.
Here are five facts about Rep.… Read more »
Just as predicted, Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid and Senate Democrats have decided to skip town without even voting on an oil spill response bill, leaving their House Democrat colleagues to defend their recent vote on the job-killing, new-$22-billion-energy-tax-imposing CLEAR Act (H.R. 3534) during the August recess. This is just another example of House Democrat leadership forcing… Read more »
Today during floor debate on the CLEAR Act, House Natural Resources Committee Ranking Member Doc Hastings (WA-04) emphasized the lost jobs, increased spending and higher taxes that would result from passage of the bill. He also questioned why an “oil spill response bill” would include a $22 billion energy tax and $30 billion in spending if BP is 100% accountable for paying for the… Read more »
House Natural Resources Committee Ranking Member Doc Hastings (WA-04) delivered the following statement on the House floor today regarding the Democrats’ CLEAR Act - a bill that would kill jobs, raise taxes and increase spending:
Click here to watch the floor speech
Mr. Chairman, I yield myself such time as I may consume and ask unanimous consent to revise and extend my… Read more »
Statement of Republican Policy
Amendment to H.R. 3534, the CLEAR ACT
Republican Leader John Boehner
America Facing Higher Energy Costs, Fewer Jobs Under Dems’ Energy Bill
Boehner: Dems Exploit Gulf Tragedy for Job-Destroying Tax on American Energy
House Republican Conference Chairman Mike Pence
Pence Warns of Democrats’ New Job-Killing Energy Bill… Read more »
Gulf Coast Can't Afford CLEAR Disaster
The Hill Op-Ed
Friday, July 30, 2010
By Rep. Bill Cassidy
Two man-made disasters have hit the Gulf Coast: the BP oil spill and the President’s moratorium on energy production. A third disaster is scheduled for a vote in the House today.
Two hundred twenty-six days before the Deepwater Horizon rig collapsed, the Consolidated Land, Energy,… Read more »
A massive federal power grab is included in the Democrat’s CLEAR Act in the form of a provision that requires the federal government to take over energy permitting in state waters. This is in response to the oil spill that occurred in federal waters and was supposed to be regulated by the federal government? It has absolutely nothing to do with states.
The mismanagement, corruption and… Read more »