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‘Americans should ask how high gas prices must rise before the Democrat leadership will abandon their proposals to raise taxes on consumers at the pump’



Washington, D.C. – U.S. Senate Republican Leader Mitch McConnell made the following statement Tuesday regarding the skyrocketing price of gasoline and the Democrat leadership’s yet-to-be-unveiled ‘commonsense plan’ to lower gas prices:



“As Americans continue to pay higher and higher prices at the pump, the Democrat leadership has yet to reveal their ‘commonsense plan’ to lower gas prices. When they took control of Congress in 2007 the average price of a gallon of gasoline was $2.33. Today, it is $3.61.



“The American people should ask the Democrat leadership how high the price of gas must rise before they reveal this ‘commonsense plan,’ and how high the price of gas must reach before they allow consideration of Republican proposals to make the United States less reliant on foreign oil by adding domestic supply, which will lower prices. Americans should ask how high gas prices must rise before the Democrat leadership will abandon their proposals to raise taxes on consumers at the pump—their only response to these increasing prices so far.”



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Background

According to the AAA, the current average price of gasoline is $3.61.
McConnell calls Burmese regime’s proposed constitution a “sham”

Washington, D.C. – U.S. Senate Republican Leader Mitch McConnell announced Thursday that a bill he co-authored with Senator Dianne Feinstein (D-CA) to award the Congressional Gold Medal to Aung San Suu Kyi, the leader of Burma’s democratic movement and Nobel Peace Laureate, has passed the Senate. The bill now goes to the President for his signature.

Senator McConnell released the following statement following passage of the legislation:

“I am pleased to report that this legislation has enjoyed broad bipartisan support. Once again I am joined in this effort by my friend, the senior senator from California. Senator Feinstein and I introduced this legislation and it has 76 cosponsors.

“When first established in 1776, the Congressional Gold Medal was given to military leaders for their achievements in battle. Since that time, it has become America’s highest civilian honor, having been bestowed upon great friends of freedom such as Winston Churchill, Nelson Mandela and Martin Luther King, Jr. Granting Suu Kyi the Gold Medal would continue that same tradition of honoring heroism in the defense of liberty.

“For more than 20 years, Suu Kyi’s support for justice and democracy has placed her at odds with the tyranny and oppression of the Burmese junta, the State Peace and Development Council (SPDC). She and her supporters have combated the brutality of the junta with peaceful protest and resistance. She has chosen dignity as her weapon, and she has found allies around the world to aid her in her struggle.



“Despite the efforts of Suu Kyi and her allies, the SPDC will soon place a sham constitution before the people of Burma for an up or down vote. This might sound democratic, but no one is fooled. This proposed constitution includes language that would forbid Suu Kyi from holding public office. Criticism of the document is a criminal offense. The true intent behind the proposed Constitution is not the expansion of democratic principles. Its true purpose is to legitimize and make permanent the military junta and its brutal tyranny.

“By awarding Suu Kyi the Congressional Gold Medal, we in Congress are letting the world know that the American people stand with Suu Kyi and the freedom-loving people of Burma and against the junta and the illegitimate charter it is propounding.”

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“So we want to know, Mr. President – what is the Democrats’ ‘commonsense plan’ to lower gas prices? And what is taking them so long to unveil it? The American people are waiting—and paying more at the pump each day they wait”



Washington, D.C. – U.S. Senate Republican Leader Mitch McConnell delivered the following remarks on the Senate floor Thursday regarding the two-year anniversary of the Democrats’ announcement of a ‘commonsense plan’ to lower gas prices, and the need to address the issue of making more of America’s energy available to American consumers:



“Two years ago today, Democrats announced they had a ‘commonsense plan’ to lower gas prices.



“When Democrats took over control of Congress last January, the average price of a gallon of gasoline was $2.32. Today, it is $3.53, according to AAA.



“Apparently, their ‘commonsense plan’ is not working as intended.



“In fact, since taking control of Congress last year, Democrats not only failed to deliver on their promise to lower gas prices – they have repeatedly pushed for policies that would raise – not lower – prices at the pump.



“Every week I hear from Kentuckians who are feeling the squeeze each time they fill up their tanks. High gas prices hurt families, hurt commuters, hurt truckers – who are paying record prices for diesel – and drive up the prices of daily necessities, including food.



“Yet some of our friends, reverting to form, appear to have no plan other than to increase taxes on energy companies – which will raise prices for consumers, not lower them.



“So – at a time of record high gas prices, Democrats want to tax them to even higher levels.



“The reality is, high gas prices are the result of misguided policies that have been in place for many years, and it will take time to bring them down.



“For example, for too long, we have kept too much of America’s oil and gas resources locked up – off-limits – unavailable to help America’s families meet their energy needs. This has left us 60 percent dependent on foreign sources of oil, and vulnerable to price spikes and the whims of foreign governments.



“We took a small step last Congress when we opened up an area in the Gulf of Mexico to energy production, but there is much more that we can – and should – do if we want to have a meaningful impact on supplies – and prices – in the long term.



“In 1995, when President Clinton vetoed a bill opening up a small portion of the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge (ANWR) to exploration, the price of oil was $19 a barrel. Over a decade later, when a million barrels a day from ANWR could have been flowing to U.S. consumers, oil is $118 a barrel. While there is not much government can do to lower gas prices overnight, this was a policy that – had it not been vetoed 13 years ago – could really be making a difference today.



“Democrats have also blocked proposals to increase refining capacity, which would lead to additional supplies and lower prices.



“We have had some successes, when we have acted in a reasonable, bipartisan way, as we did when we raised fuel economy standards and increased the use of renewable fuels in last year’s energy bill.



“But we will not have a balanced, effective, sensible energy policy until we also address the issue of making more of America’s energy available to American consumers.



“So we want to know, Mr. President – what is the Democrats’ ‘commonsense plan’ to lower gas prices? And what is taking them so long to unveil it? The American people are waiting—and paying more at the pump each day they wait.”



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