"Motorists, truckers, bus companies and recreational travelers are being hurt by the high cost of gas at the pump, which is a direct result of the current price of crude oil," said Greg Cohen, President and CEO of the Highway Users. "Congress must come together, overcome partisanship, and increase the supply of oil so that these prices can come down. Americans are hurting enough!"
Cohen was joined at a news conference today in
The speakers also called on political candidates of both parties to pledge to work together to increase all sources of energy to lower fuel prices and make America more economically secure.
"The current energy crisis is causing serious pain for our members and the public as-a-whole," said Cohen. "The situation is threatening jobs and
Congress must act to open access to plentiful domestic oil supplies on the outer continental shelf and on federal lands in Western states. Modern engineering techniques would be employed to protect the environment as drilling proceeds.
"We would not be in this situation if Congress would have allowed more drilling years ago," said Cohen. "Unfortunately, it has taken $4 a gallon gasoline for them to get talking about it. Let's put words into action and get it right this time. We cannot afford to wait until gasoline is $10 a gallon."
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