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Drill Here, Drill Now Victory

Tue Sep 23, 2008 10:34pm EDT
Newt Gingrich's American Solutions movement celebrates Congress' plan to lift
offshore drilling ban

WASHINGTON, Sept. 23 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- Following the news that
Congress is not going to push for the extension of the offshore drilling ban,
American Solutions General Chairman and former Speaker Newt Gingrich declared
a milestone victory on behalf of the American people and the 1.5 million
members of the "Drill Here, Drill Now, Pay Less" movement.
    Gingrich stated that lifting the offshore drilling ban is a first and
essential step toward an affordable energy independent future.  He went on to
point out that while this was a tremendous victory for the American people who
have been hurt by the high cost of gasoline and diesel, this victory was only
the first step.  "Congress now needs to create a comprehensive energy
strategy," Gingrich said.  "Lifting of the ban allows us to continue with the
work of creating an affordable, self-reliant energy-independent future."
    American Solutions, founded by Gingrich, has led the "Drill Here, Drill
Now, Pay Less" movement that began with a petition drive urging Congress to
allow for more drilling for oil and gas to provide Americans with relief from
high fuel costs.  This petition drive, which began on May 20, resulted in
nearly 1.5 million Americans signing the petition.  Those signatures were
delivered to the Congress and to both the Democratic and Republican national
conventions.
    American Solutions was able to bring together a broad coalition of
Democrats, Republicans, and independents to get Congress to act.  "It proves,
once again, that when the American people come together, they can create
dramatic and positive change," Gingrich said.
    Over the course of American Solutions' effort to lower fuel costs,
President Bush lifted the executive ban on offshore drilling, both
presidential campaigns modified their opposition to offshore drilling and
Congress, today, has concluded that in response to the overwhelming support
for more drilling, decided to drop its opposition to renewing the
Congressional offshore drilling ban.
    In addition to drilling for more oil right here at home, American
Solutions has advocated for an energy strategy that includes clean coal,
nuclear, wind, solar, biofuels, flex-fuel cars, hydrogen, and prizes for
technological breakthroughs for new ways to successfully toward affordable
energy independence.
    For more information about the "Drill Here, Drill Now, Pay Less" movement,
visit www.AmericanSolutions.com/DrillNow .
SOURCE  American Solutions for Winning the Future

Dan Kotman of American Solutions for Winning the Future, +1-202-355-9479,
dkotman@americansolutions.com



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