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Representatives Fleming and Smith Speak Out Against the "Obama Moratorium" on Offshore Drilling

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House Natural Resources Committee Members John Fleming and Adrian Smith took to the House Floor this week to express their concerns over the recent decision by the Obama Administration to delay any new offshore energy production until 2012. Rep. Fleming stated: "This decision flies in the face of the bipartisan action in 2008 lifting the decades long ban on energy development on 500…

The Obama Moratorium - No Offshore Drilling For Next 3 Years

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Jeff Schreiber with America’s Right blogged about Interior Secretary Ken Salazar’s decision to put a stop to all new energy development off America’s coast until at least 2012. Here's a passage from Jeff’s post: “As the rest of the nation buzzed about matters of health care reform and political gamesmanship, Secretary of the Interior Ken Salazar quietly explained to reporters last week…

Wall Street Journal Editorial: An Energy Head Fake

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An Energy Head Fake The Administration is still hostile to oil drilling and nuclear power. Wall Street Journal Editorial March 11, 2010 President Obama used his January State of the Union speech to promise "a new generation of safe, clean nuclear power plants" and "new offshore areas for oil and gas development." Judging by its recent decisions, we'd say his Cabinet hasn't…

Administration Extends Ban on New Offshore Drilling to 2012

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After more than a year of delays, Secretary of the Interior quietly announced last week that the Obama Administration will discard the 2010-2015 lease plan for new development on the Outer Continental Shelf (OCS) and wait until 2012 to put a new plan in the place. This means that the Administration’s initial six-month delay has turned into a three-year moratorium on new offshore drilling.…

Ranking Member Hastings' Op-Ed in The Washington Times: Obama's budget reveals true agenda on energy

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Obama's budget reveals true agenda on energy By Rep. Doc Hastings Washington Times March 3, 2010 For the past two years, President Obama has given Americans mixed signals regarding his position on offshore energy production. Sen. Obama opposed it. Candidate Obama changed his mind when gas prices soared. President Obama has stalled efforts to expand it, but then seemingly promoted…

Ranking Member Hastings: “Americans can’t wait another year for this Administration to get serious about job creation”

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Today, on the one-year anniversary of the enactment of the Obama Administration’s $787 billion so-called “stimulus” bill, House Natural Resources Committee Ranking Member Doc Hastings (WA-04) released the following statement noting its failure to create jobs and the lethargic release of funds paid out by the U.S. Interior Department. “The American people were promised job creation by the…

Guest Blogger Rep. Paul Broun: Working toward energy independence

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Rep. Paul Broun (R-GA) Today, President Obama will announce the building of two new nuclear reactors at a Southern Company plant in Georgia.  This is a step in the right direction towards achieving energy independence in the United States, but there is much more work to be done. Increasing nuclear power is…

New Study Highlights Job Losses, Higher Energy Prices if Prohibition on American Energy Production Remains in Place

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Today, House Natural Resources Committee Ranking Member Doc Hastings (WA-04) released the following statement regarding the National Association of Regulatory Utility Commissioners (NARUC) study on the social and economic impacts of prohibiting American energy production on federal lands: “Today’s report paints a startling picture of what the United States stands to lose if the Obama…

Ranking Member Hastings Statement on January Jobs Report

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House Natural Resources Committee Ranking Member Doc Hastings (WA-04) released the following statement today regarding the Department of Labor’s January jobs report: “Our economy is still losing jobs and more of the Administration’s job-killing policies will not get it back on track. Immediate steps can be taken today that would put thousands and eventually millions of people back to…

Wall Street Journal: Shhh: Public Comments Favor Drilling

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Shhh: Public Comments Favor Drilling February 4, 2010, 4:32 PM ET Wall Street Journal: Washington Wire Blog Stephen Power An email last fall from a top Interior Department official indicates public comments ran two-to-one in favor of a Bush administration plan to expand offshore drilling. The email from Liz Birnbaum, director of the Minerals Management Service which manages the…