Wednesday, December 01, 2010

Governor-Elect Rick Scott Issues Statement On Obama Administration’s Ban On Offshore Drilling In The Eastern Gulf Of Mexico

Rick Scott

Continuing this morning to meet with legislators to learn about their upcoming legislative priorities. Posted on November 30, 2010 by ScottForFlorida
Governor-Elect Rick Scott Issues Statement On Obama Administration’s Ban On Offshore Drilling In The Eastern Gulf Of Mexico.

FORT LAUDERDALE, FL – Statement from Governor-elect Scott: “The Obama Administration’s offshore drilling ban is yet another example of government regulation impeding economic growth. Florida is committed to pursuing energy independence, which is essential to national security. With sound policies in place, we could expand domestic drilling and eliminate our reliance on foreign oil. Furthermore, I am disappointed that the White House has chosen to unilaterally impose a policy that threatens job creation and economic growth in Florida without consulting our office.”

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Eric Cantor Statement on FCC, Net Neutrality

Eric Cantor

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Washington, D.C. – House Republican Whip Eric Cantor (R-VA) released the following statement after Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Chairman Julius Genachowski announced sweeping new internet regulations.

“I am disappointed with Chairman Genachowski’s decision to push forward with a partisan proposal to regulate the Internet in the face of a court that has questioned his authority, a Congress that has questioned his policy, and an American people that have said we need less government, not more. I am also troubled by the process under which the proposed rules have been crafted. The companies that power our economy should not be forced to choose between bad and worse. Rest assured we intend to conduct rigorous oversight and explore all our legislative options to put things back on the proper track.
"If last month’s election told us anything, it’s that Americans are exasperated by the explosive growth of government and the higher taxes and burdensome regulations that come with it. Imposing net neutrality requirements would significantly harm a key industry by shackling it with unnecessary and anti-competitive regulations at a time when we can least afford it. Make no mistake, a thriving broadband industry will be a crucial piece of the private sector in the years ahead, and we must do everything we can to ensure long-term broadband investment and availability."

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