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Stop the Environmental Protection Agency

Soon, the U.S. Senate must decide whether we’ll be paying much, much more for energy, potentially two to three times today’s prices for gasoline, electricity, propane and natural gas.

More than 43 senators have publicly committed to support a bipartisan resolution of disapproval, which would prevent the Environmental Protection Agency from implementing costly provisions to curtail greenhouse gas emissions by 80 percent or more. For several years, Congress has been trying to perfect a means to change people’s behavior and to soften their “carbon footprints” while somehow insulating our most vulnerable citizens, the elderly, disabled, fixed-income amongst us from the life-altering, jarring reality of $5 a gallon gasoline. Not surprisingly, Congress hasn’t yet figured out how to do that. This is about more than exorbitant gasoline. It’s about exorbitant everything.

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