Congress Must Act Now on Solid Energy Policy

By Rep. John Dingell
Special to Roll Call
Dec. 3, 2004, 12 a.m.

Now, more than ever, the country needs a solid energy policy. With gasoline, heating oil and natural gas prices at all-time highs, and crude oil supplies more precarious than ever, we must act now on sensible and balanced legislation. Some predict that Republican leaders will merely seek to pass the unpassed portions of its previous failed bills, relying upon a slight Republican gain in the Senate. But the success of an energy bill will hinge upon the answer to the following questions.



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