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Kelly Ayotte on Energy & Oil

 

 


Supports reviving natural gas pipeline to New Hampshire

Ayotte announced her support for a revival of the Constitution Pipeline project at her meeting with Zeldin. The pipeline would link natural gas supplies in Pennsylvania to Northeast markets. It was first proposed in 2012 but canceled in 2020. "I hope that New York and other states will take a look at it again, because all of us are facing energy prices that are too high, so we want to have more supply so that we can reduce people's costs," Ayotte said.
Source: WMUR, "Pipeline," on 2026 New Hampshire Gubernatorial race , Aug 4, 2025

Take an all-of-the-above approach to lower energy costs

Kelly's utmost energy priority will be reducing costs for Granite Staters. Kelly will take an all-of-the-above approach to lower energy costs while focusing on stability, affordability, modernization, sustainability, and market-driven solutions. New Hampshire must modernize our aging energy infrastructure and develop new sources that will help drive energy costs down. Using a technology-neutral approach, the focus will be lowering the price of energy--not pushing an ideology.
Source: 2024 New Hampshire Senate campaign website KellyForNH.com , Aug 1, 2023

Responsibly tap U.S. reserves of natural gas and oil

Q: What should be done to reduce our dependence on fossil fuels?

A: Our country needs a comprehensive energy policy that reduces U.S. dependence on foreign sources of energy. We can accomplish this through increased conservation efforts and by expanding our domestic energy sources. We can responsibly tap U.S. reserves of natural gas and oil, ensuring both a careful balance of environmental considerations while increasing domestic energy production, leading to job growth.

Source: League of Women Voters 2010 Candidate Questionnaire , Aug 11, 2010

Responsibly expand domestic gas and oil

Our country needs a comprehensive energy policy that reduces U.S. dependence on foreign sources of energy. We can accomplish this through increased conservation efforts and by expanding our domestic energy sources.

Kelly Ayotte believes we can responsibly tap US reserves of natural gas and oil, ensuring both a careful balance of environmental considerations while increasing domestic energy production, leading to job growth.

Source: 2010 Senate campaign website, ayotteforsenate.com, "Issues" , Jul 20, 2010

Global warming is real, but should not cost jobs

Ayotte advocated "responsible drilling" in US reserves. She expressed concerns about the Regional Greenhouse Gas Initiative, in which several states have launched a cap-&-trade market, as a regional solution that will not solve a global problem.

Ayotte said that global warming is a "real issue" and that scientific evidence has shown human activity could have contributed to higher temperatures. But she warned against addressing climate change in a way that costs jobs, or results in higher energy bills.

Source: Shira Schoenberg in Concord Monitor , Aug 12, 2009

Signed the No Climate Tax Pledge by AFP.

Ayotte signed the No Climate Tax Pledge

No Climate Tax Pledge: `I pledge to the taxpayers of my state, and to the American people, that I will oppose any legislation relating to climate change that includes a net increase in government revenue.`

Sponsoring organizations: Competitive Enterprise Institute (CEU); National Taxpayers Union (NTU); Institute for Liberty Americans for Prosperity (AFP) is a nationwide organization of citizen-leaders committed to advancing every individual`s right to economic freedom and opportunity. AFP believes reducing the size and intrusiveness of government is the best way to promote individual productivity and prosperity for all Americans.

Source: AFP website 10-AFP on Nov 2, 2010

Cap-and-trade has no impact on global temperatures.

Ayotte signed the Contract From America

The Contract from America, clause 2. Reject Cap & Trade:

Stop costly new regulations that would increase unemployment, raise consumer prices, and weaken the nation's global competitiveness with virtually no impact on global temperatures.

Source: The Contract From America 10-CFA02 on Jul 8, 2010

Explore proven energy reserves & keep energy prices low.

Ayotte signed the Contract From America

The Contract from America, clause 8. Pass an `All-of-the-Above` Energy Policy:

Authorize the exploration of proven energy reserves to reduce our dependence on foreign energy sources from unstable countries and reduce regulatory barriers, [to keep energy prices low].

Source: The Contract From America 10-CFA08 on Jul 8, 2010

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