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Sam Brownback on Energy & Oil

Republican Sr Senator (KS)


Energy security: drill every place you can find resources

Q: Where do you draw the line? Do you support drilling/exploration off the coasts of Florida and California? A: I think you go in every place that you can to find resources. I put forward a proposal for us to be energy-secure--not independent, energy-secure--in 15 years. I don’t think it’s realistic for us to say we can be independent of every country around the world on oil supplies or on energy supplies in the near future, given our dependence and given the nature of what the global economy is like.

Q: On the issue of exploration, you said yes to the coast of Florida, and you say yes to ANWR?

A: I voted yes for ANWR, and I would support those in other places, environmentally sound. We have to do it in environmentally sound fashion.

Source: 2007 Republican debate in Dearborn, Michigan Oct 9, 2007

Get more biodiesel & biofuels into system to prevent $4 gas

Q: Should Americans resign themselves to $4 a gallon gasoline?

A: Absolutely not.

Q: How would you prevent that?

A: By us getting more supply in the system through biodiesel & biofuels, like ethanol from Kansas or Iowa. Us being able to drill more at home here in the US, and we can do this in places like ANWR safely, environmentally sound, but get the supply up here. And we have to work on more conservation. My family, we have a hybrid car. In that car you can get up to 42 miles to the gallon.

Source: 2007 Republican Debate in South Carolina May 15, 2007

Voted YES on protecting middle-income taxpayers from a national energy tax.