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Jeff Sessions on Energy & Oil

Republican Jr Senator (AL)


Surge in gas prices sucks out American wealth

Sessions and Figures agree that the economy, including the pump price of gas, tops their list of voter concerns before the Nov. 4 election.

Sessions, who serves on the Senate Energy and Natural Resources Committee, said he has pumped gas at stations across the state while campaigning.

“I’ve seen people in Mobile buy $5 worth of gas. That’s all they had,“ he said. ”It just drives home that this surge in gasoline prices is sucking out large amounts of our American wealth that they could otherwise be using on other things important to them.“

Figures said people are ”really finding it harder and harder to make ends meet. You hear that more than anything else--economy and gas prices.“

Source: 2008 Alabama Senate Debate; Associated Press on www.AL.com Oct 11, 2008

More nuclear and more supply of oil and gas to meet demand

Sessions introduced the Better Energy Strategy for Tomorrow Act which calls on the US to create a bold, comprehensive national energy plan. This plan will move us toward relying on American energy, not foreign resources. It will strengthen our national security, foster economic growth and reduce harmful emissions. Sessions is a leading Senate advocate for increasing America’s rise of nuclear power. Nuclear power is the most environmentally friendly component of America’s current energy portfolio. Over 20% of US electricity is currently produced by nuclear power plants, but it should be more. America can end its dependence on foreign oil only by developing alternative fuels and increasing domestic oil and gas production. By spurring investment in new technologies, America can develop alternative energies here at home and bring jobs back to rural America. Without increasing the domestic supply of oil & natural gas, America will not be able to meet increasing demand and the resulting high price of gas.
Source: Campaign website Aug 12, 2008

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