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S. 3711 - The Gulf of Mexico Energy Security Act
The U.S. Senate is poised to consider S. 3711, The Gulf of Mexico Energy Security Act of 2006. The bill will safely access America's abundant energy supplies on the Outer Continental Shelf and help lower U.S. Energy prices. Direct impacts of S. 3711 include:
It will keep American Jobs in America
It will offer clean, alternative energy in America
It will offer safe, clean access to American Energy supplies
It will keep America competitive globally
H.R. 4761 - The Deep Ocean Energy Resources Act (DOER)
H.R. 4761 Background Information
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This week, the U.S. House of Representatives is scheduled to consider H.R. 4761 - The Deep Ocean Energy Resources Act. The bill passed the House Resources Committee last week in a strong, bipartisan fashion by a 29-9 vote -- 19 Republicans and 10 Democrats voted for it. H.R. 4761 is a giant step in the right direction to lower energy costs for America's consumers, farmers, small businesses and manufacturers who have borne the brunt of record high prices over the last six years. This bill can provide affordable and reliable energy produced right here at home, help stem the tide of millions of American jobs being sent overseas and enhance our nation's energy security. We strongly urge you to contact your Congressman to demonstrate your support for H.R. 4761 and urge him/her to cast a vote for H.R. 4761 that will lower energy costs for every American. Direct impacts of H.R. 4761 include:
More Jobs: A vote for H.R. 4761 — The Deep Ocean Energy Resources Act — is a vote to keep jobs in America, where they belong. When the House considers H.R. 4761 this week, Members need to remember the impact high energy costs have had on job losses in the U.S. (read more)
Keep America Competitve: A vote for H.R. 4761 — The Deep Ocean Energy Resources Act — is a vote to make America more competitive globally. In today’s incredibly complex and more global marketplace, record high energy prices have put America’s economy at a competitive crossroads. (read more)
