
Center for Individual Freedom
Prices at the pump are at a record high and Americans, feeling the pinch, are rightly demanding that Congress act. Indeed, the American people know full well that the Congressional leadership's unwillingness to lift the ban on increasing domestic energy is the main reason energy prices are so high. But despite all the rhetoric about reducing prices at the pump and increasing our nation's energy security, lawmakers have contributed to the problem by refusing to give U.S. companies access to vast amounts of untapped energy reserves here in the United States, including in coastal waters.
Some in Congress are open to the idea of increased access to energy. However, some drilling proposals in Washington have included new taxes on energy, an approach that absolutely won't work. Increasing taxes on U.S. energy companies is counterproductive to increasing our energy security and supply. If passed, such proposals would be disastrous for our domestic energy production. With soaring prices and ever-increasing demand, it is time for Congress to heed the calls of the American people and take action to allow access to our nation's untapped resources, without the burden of increasing taxes.
Send a free personalized letter to your Members in Congress letting them know that the status quo is not acceptable. Demand they vote on increasing domestic energy supplies now!
Click here to CONTACT YOUR MEMBERS OF CONGRESS NOW!
Send a free personalized e-mail to your Congressional Representatives RIGHT NOW! Tell them to urge Speaker Pelosi to listen to the voters and let Congress take action on expanded offshore drilling before it's too late.
P.S. Please help us reach as many concerned Americans as possible. After contacting your Members of Congress, please forward this e-mail to your friends and family members urging them to take action too!
Center for Individual Freedom

Prices at the pump are at a record high and Americans, feeling the pinch, are rightly demanding that Congress act. Indeed, the American people know full well that the Congressional leadership's unwillingness to lift the ban on increasing domestic energy is the main reason energy prices are so high. But despite all the rhetoric about reducing prices at the pump and increasing our nation's energy security, lawmakers have contributed to the problem by refusing to give U.S. companies access to vast amounts of untapped energy reserves here in the United States, including in coastal waters.
Some in Congress are open to the idea of increased access to energy. However, some drilling proposals in Washington have included new taxes on energy, an approach that absolutely won't work. Increasing taxes on U.S. energy companies is counterproductive to increasing our energy security and supply. If passed, such proposals would be disastrous for our domestic energy production. With soaring prices and ever-increasing demand, it is time for Congress to heed the calls of the American people and take action to allow access to our nation's untapped resources, without the burden of increasing taxes.
Send a free personalized letter to your Members in Congress letting them know that the status quo is not acceptable. Demand they vote on increasing domestic energy supplies now!
Speaker Pelosi and others in Congress who won't allow offshore drilling to be brought to a vote are out of step with their peers and out of touch with the American people.
Click here to CONTACT YOUR MEMBERS OF CONGRESS NOW!
Send a free personalized e-mail to your Congressional Representatives RIGHT NOW! Tell them to urge Speaker Pelosi to listen to the voters and let Congress take action on expanded offshore drilling before it's too late.
Sincerely,
Jeffrey Mazzella
President
Center for Individual Freedom
P.S. Please help us reach as many concerned Americans as possible. After contacting your Members of Congress, please forward this e-mail to your friends and family members urging them to take action too!
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