[Congressional Record Volume 158, Number 37 (Wednesday, March 7, 2012)]
[House]
[Pages H1221-H1222]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
GAS PRICES
(Mr. ROGERS of Alabama asked and was given permission to address the
House for 1 minute.)
Mr. ROGERS of Alabama. I want to talk today about gas prices.
I represent a poor, rural congressional district where, unlike in the
big
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cities, you have to have an automobile to get around. In the 10 years
I've been in Congress, I have not had any issue that has upset my
constituents more, including the wars, than the gas prices we had 3
years ago. Yet here we are back in the same situation, with the prices
of $105 for a barrel and $3.75 for a gallon of gas, and nothing has
been done over the last 3 years by this administration to deal with
this issue. More recently, the Keystone pipeline, which would have
helped bring a lot more oil into the marketplace by bringing it down
from Canada to our refineries on the coast, has been denied by the
President.
He needs to be doing some things to help us. He says that people say,
Drill, drill, drill, and that that won't solve our problem. Well, the
fact is it might have if we'd started 3 years ago when we had the last
burst of high gas prices. He's right, it won't help deal with the
current problem, but this is going to continue to be a perpetual
problem if he doesn't make some changes. He needs to authorize the
drilling in the Outer Continental Shelf and in ANWR, and he needs to
pass the Keystone pipeline.
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