From Human Events;
170,000 Say Cut Oil-Drilling Moratorium
by Michelle Oddis
07/23/2010
More than 170, 000 citizens have signed a petition by Louisiana Lt. Gov. Scott Angelle asking President Obama to shorten the six-month moratorium on offshore drilling enacted after the devastating BP oil spill in the Gulf Coast.
In an op-ed posted in a local Louisiana newspaper, Angelle states that thousands of small businesses were created to support offshore oil and gas activity and more than 20,000 jobs are at risk each day the government-mandated moratorium lingers.
The petition is an effort of the Gulf Economic Survival Team (GEST), an organization that was created at the request of Gov. Bobby Jindal to fight the President’s moratorium.
Sen. Mary Landrieu (D.-La.) has added her support to Angelle’s petition.
“The impacts we are suffering from the BP oil spill are bad enough; the moratorium will cause massive layoffs and cripple our economies like never seen before, and we will likely feel the impact for years. Please act quickly to institute offshore safeguards, reduce the drilling moratorium to 30 days, and get us working again to fuel this nation!” reads the petition.
Angelle’s office told HUMAN EVENTS that while they currently don’t have plans to present the petition to the White House, they haven’t ruled out the idea.
Click here to sign the petition.
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Miss Oddis is Assistant Managing Editor at HUMAN EVENTS. Before working with Human Events she was a researcher for syndicated columnist and author Robert Novak. Ms. Oddis has appeared on FOX News Hannity and Colmes, and The O'Reilly Factor. She has a bachelor's degree in English from Eastern Connecticut State University. E-mail her at moddis@eaglepub.com. You can also request to follow her on Twitter. Or find her Facebook fan page here
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