Oklahoma
State Senate
Communications Division
State Capitol
Oklahoma City, OK 73105
405-521-5774
For Immediate Release:
April 3, 2008
Sen. Kenneth Corn
Corn Files Resolution Requesting Opening
of Strategic Petroleum Reserve
In response to the recent independent truckers strike protesting
the increasingly high cost of fuel, state Senator Kenneth
Corn has filed a resolution requesting that the President open
the Strategic Petroleum Reserve for increased sales. Senate Concurrent
Resolution 64 also calls upon Congress to formulate a national energy
policy and investigate the profits of energy industries.
Corn said the President should open the Strategic Petroleum Reserve
to counterbalance high costs and reduce the risk of further strikes
and economic hardship.
“The current crisis presents all the justification our government
needs to open the reserves and offset soaring prices,” said
Corn, D-Poteau. “An incredible increase in the cost of fuel
has adversely affected numerous sectors of our economy. It’s
time to open the reserves and provide relief not only for independent
truckers but for every American.”
Corn said soaring fuel prices also point to the need for a comprehensive
national energy policy that will guarantee adequate amounts of energy
at reasonable costs. Corn said a comprehensive energy policy is
also a pressing national security concern.
“The consequences of dependency on imported oil should be
self-evident to our nation’s leaders,” Corn said. “Since
our nation is among the world’s leading oil consumers, it
only makes sense to take measures that guarantee an adequate supply
at a fair price. Failure to plan ahead in this regard leaves us
at a disadvantage on a variety of critical foreign policy issues.”
Corn noted that concerns regarding energy independence have been
voiced with regularity in recent years. Just two years ago, President
Bush spoke about the dangers of America’s addiction to imported
oil in his State of the Union address, yet little has been done
to address the issue.
“Our nation’s leaders have been quick to pay lip service
to energy independence, but when faced with the opportunity to act
they have failed to form a consensus,” Corn said. “With
oil prices nearing record highs and turmoil in the world’s
leading energy producing regions, we no longer have time to drag
our feet on the issue. It’s time to open the reserves and
develop a plan to end our addiction to unsecured and uncertain foreign
energy.”
For more information contact:
Senator Corn's Office: (405) 521-5576

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