[Congressional Record Volume 156, Number 35 (Thursday, March 11, 2010)]
[House]
[Page H1340]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
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WHERE ARE THE JOBS?
(Mr. FLEMING asked and was given permission to address the House for
1 minute.)
Mr. FLEMING. Mr. Speaker, where are the jobs? Our Nation's
unemployment rate continues to hover around 10 percent and 36,000 more
Americans lost their jobs last month; yet, once again, the current
administration is failing to listen.
Despite public opinion 2-1 supporting opening new areas of the Outer
Continental Shelf to drilling, the administration announced last week
that it would discard the 2010-2015 lease plan for new development on
the Outer Continental Shelf and wait until 2012 to put a new plan in
place. This decision flies in the face of the bipartisan action in 2008
lifting the decades-long ban on energy development on 500 million acres
on the Outer Continental Shelf, and it certainly goes against the idea
of energy independence and lower energy costs.
As the number one producer of oil and number two producer of natural
gas in this country, we in Louisiana know that energy development means
good-paying jobs. It has been estimated that the 500 million acres,
when producing, would provide 1.2 million new jobs and contribute $273
billion annually to our gross domestic product.
Where are the jobs, Mr. Speaker?
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