[Congressional Record Volume 161, Number 89 (Thursday, June 4, 2015)]
[Senate]
[Page S3768]
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OIL EXPORTS
Ms. HEITKAMP. Mr. President, before I begin what has turned into my
weekly discussion about the sacrifices of 198 North Dakotans who lost
their lives in Vietnam, I wish to briefly mention and associate myself
with the remarks of my great friend and tremendous colleague, Lisa
Murkowski from Alaska, as she talks about oil exports.
I will tell you this: There are very few issues we confront in the
Senate where there is absolutely nothing on the negative equation. What
do I mean by that? Changing this policy has hundreds of good ideas and
good reasons, and there is absolutely no reason not to do it. As we
continue to pursue fairness for the oil-and-gas-producing industry,
allowing them to seek their market as we continue to pursue an
opportunity for our consumers to experience lower oil and gas prices,
as we kind of move forward with oil and gas policy, I think it is
critically important that we understand and appreciate that in this
arena, the effort is bipartisan, the effort is essential for energy
security in our country, energy independence in our country, and energy
security across the world.
I applaud Senator Murkowski for taking on this issue. I believe that
as she has said, this is the year it must get done. I look forward to
our continuing efforts, our bipartisan efforts to move this along.
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