Congresswoman Lois Capps  
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  For Immediate Release    
June 21, 2006  
     

Capps Condemns Latest Offshore Drilling Proposal

Rejects Pombo’s Legislation As Latest Fatally Flawed Energy Policy

     

WASHINGTON, D.C. – Today Congresswoman Lois Capps condemned the latest attempt to roll back the bipartisan, bicoastal Congressional moratorium on new offshore drilling.  Capps expressed disappointment that the House Resources Committee passed Chairman Pombo’s Deep Ocean Energy Resources Act, which would allow new drilling off our coasts, and lamented the Republican Leadership’s inability to produce a sound energy policy. 

 

“It’s disappointing that the Republican Leadership on the House Resources Committee continues to endorse a failed energy policy that the Congress and the American people have repeatedly rejected over the last 25 years,” said Capps.  “Chairman Pombo’s proposal is the latest in a series of fatally flawed proposals from House Republicans that rely on drilling off our coasts to solve our nation’s energy needs.  Offshore drilling is the slowest, dirtiest, and most expensive way to address our energy demands.”

 

“Chairman Pombo celebrates this legislation as a ‘hybrid’ solution to our energy crisis, when really it represents a ‘Frankenstein’ approach that seeks to coble together elements of several ill-advised Republican energy proposals that have been rejected individually in the past.  This proposal contains Rep. Jindal’s provisions on revenue sharing that will bust the budget and add tens of billions of dollars to the national deficit.  It has Rep. Peterson’s provisions to allow so-called ‘natural gas-only’ drilling, a proposal that even the Bush Administration and oil companies reject as unworkable.  Additionally, Chairman Pombo’s proposal allows national ocean policy be dictated by the whims of a handful of states.  At the end of the day, Pombo’s proposal is built on the same faulty foundation that energy independence can be found at the end of a drill bit.”

 

“I am hopeful that House will reject this latest sham proposal and pursue real solutions to our energy needs such as reducing consumption, increasing efficiency and investing in alternative energy sources.”

 

 

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Pictured above: (center) Congresswoman Capps meets with Central Coast firefighters to discuss emergency preparedness.

 
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