Congressman Bill Sali will deliver a national radio message from
congressional Republicans
BOISE, Idaho – House Republican leaders have picked Congressman Bill Sali of Idaho to deliver this week’s national
radio address. In the message, Sali tells House Speaker Nancy Pelosi that Idahoans are particularly hard hit by high energy
prices; most communities have no public transportation options to get them to work or school.
“Idahoans
have written to tell me that they have a job, but they can't afford the gas to get to work, or to the store or to school.
And there are no real alternatives because in rural states like Idaho, our ability to travel to work – or anywhere else
– depends entirely on the price of gas. Distances are just too great for public transportation to work in rural areas,”
said Sali. “We have to drive. For large numbers of Idahoans, the daily commute to work is and probably always
will be a two-lane mountain highway.
Congress is in the middle of a 5-week recess, but Sali was one of about
130 Republicans who have returned to Washington, D.C., to keep alive the discussion on the need to produce more energy. In
his radio message, Sali again calls on Speaker Pelosi to reconvene the House of Representatives immediately to address the
issue.
“America became a prosperous country by using energy – and a lot of it. And if we want a prosperous
future for our kids and grandkids, we need to get our hands on every bit of energy we can from every source possible. It must
be comprehensive and include alternative energy and conservation. And yes, it must also include drilling here in America
and drilling now,” said Sali.
Sali is a co-sponsor on several bills intended to release the grip foreign
dictators now have on America’s supply. He’s a leading sponsor of the Americans for American Energy Act, H.R.
6384.
Sali is also the author of the Family Energy Relief Act (FERA) of 2008, which would provide American taxpayers
with a tax credit of $1,000 for couples, $500 for individuals and $250 per dependent. The bill is H.R. 6648.
The text of Congressman Sali’s radio address follows:
Hello, I’m Congressman
Bill Sali. It is my great honor and privilege to represent Idaho’s 1st Congressional District in the US House of Representatives.
In Idaho, high gas prices are causing hardships that are very real and very substantial. Idahoans have written to
tell me that they have a job, but they can't afford the gas to get to work, or to the store or to school. And there are
no real alternatives because in rural states like Idaho, our ability to travel to work – or anywhere else – depends
entirely on the price of gas. Distances are just too great for public transportation to work in rural areas. We have
to drive. For large numbers of Idahoans, the daily commute to work is and probably always will be a two-lane mountain
highway.
Speaker Pelosi and Democrat leaders in Washington have and are steadfastly refusing to allow a vote
to increase American production of American crude oil and natural gas. On-shore-drilling, off-shore drilling, developing our
vast oil shale resources, encouraging use of coal-to-liquids technology – Speaker Pelosi’s Congress has said no
to all of it.
What’s worse, earlier this month, Democrats sent Congress on a five-week vacation without
holding a debate or a vote on a comprehensive energy plan of any kind. That’s why roughly 130 House Republicans have
headed back to Washington this month – even with the lights dimmed and the microphones shut off – to speak out
against this monumental abdication of leadership on the part of Speaker Pelosi.
There’s no one silver
bullet that will make our energy crisis go away. The answer is a balanced “all of the above” strategy –
alternative energy, more conservation, and increased production. To that end, House Republicans have proposed the American
Energy Act – which puts all of our resources on the table so we can ease the pain at the pump and lessen our dependence
on foreign oil.
Across the board, polls show that the American people, hurting from having their budgets
stretched to the limit, agree with this “all of the above” approach. As a recent headline in The Wall Street Journal
put it: “Voters Want Everything On Energy.”
Speaker Pelosi should reconvene Congress now so we can get
to work and pass this comprehensive “all of the above” legislation. Idahoans are tired of waiting for Congress
to take the steps needed to lower gas prices.
America became a prosperous country by using energy –
and a lot of it. And if we want a prosperous future for our kids and grandkids, we need to get our hands on every bit of energy
we can from every source possible. It must be comprehensive and include alternative energy and conservation. And yes,
it must also include drilling here in America and drilling now.
I’m Congressman Sali. On behalf the people
of Idaho’s 1st Congressional District, thank you for listening.