Tuesday, June 26, 2012

Rep. Dave Camp calls domestic energy bill 'common sense reform'


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The Domestic Energy and Jobs Act was passed by the House last week, and Rep. Dave Camp is hoping the bill will put Americans back to work. Camp, R-Midland, voted in favor of the bill which passed with a 248 to 163 vote. The bill aims to help lower gas prices and push for the development of domestic energy resources. “As we enter summer, Michigan families, the tourism industry and farmers continue to struggle with gas prices by paying 19 cents more per gallon than the national average," Camp said.  "While we may not be able to control all the factors leading to high prices at the pump, I believe we must do everything we can to help bring down energy prices."


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