If you want to enhance our national security while decreasing the need to put our sons and daughters in harm's way in far-off regions of the world, then build the Keystone pipeline.
Chris Stewart
The Public Record
Chris Douglas Stewart is an American politician and author currently serving as the U.S. Representative for Utah's 2nd congressional district, a position he has held since January 3, 2013. A member of the Republican Party, Stewart has focused on various issues including national security, economic growth, and public lands management during his time in office. He has also been involved in efforts related to military and veterans' affairs, reflecting his commitment to supporting those who serve in the armed forces.
The proposed project would potentially support approximately 42,100 average annual jobs across the United States.
Did any of the others want to address that last question? She left it open for any of you.
I would just note quickly if you are unemployed right now and hoping for a job, having a job to only last two or three years is not a bad deal when you are looking at that or nothing.
Thanks to fracking, the U.S. is now poised to surpass Saudi Arabia and Russia as the world's largest oil and gas producer in the next few years.
Mr. Grayson, your comment that if you know nothing, you can't say anything, very clearly, sir, you have never raised teenagers.
U.S. greenhouse gas emissions are at their lowest level since 1994, and have dropped 12 percent since 2005.
Unconventional oil and gas development enabled by hydraulic fracturing is a rare bright spot in our otherwise gloomy economy over the last few years.
Production, not regulation, has led to a reduction in greenhouse gases, and market forces, not restrictions, quotas, or carbon trading schemes, have positioned the U.S. as a global leader in oil and gas production.





