Tuesday, January 31, 2006
Ken Arnold Answers Chicago Tribune Question 2 - Energy
8th congressional district Republican candidate Ken Arnold takes on the Chicago Tribune's energy question below.
2. Oil, gasoline and natural gas prices increased last year, largely because of higher demand consider energy legislation next year, with a debate on how to increase consider energy legislation next year, with a debate on how to increase supply and conserve resources. Please give us your ideas.
To be publicly announced the week of January 16th, Ken Arnold already has initiated two, original and creative solutions to this area of our energy security. And he is committed to not only working to bring down the cost due to pinched supplies – but ensuring steady supplies for our economic and national security.
Ken’s first proposal is called The Railroad Right of Way Act of 2007. It is a means of ensuring that the heritage of thousands of miles of abandoned railroad right-of-ways are properly deployed for the public good in not only energy transportation matters – but also communication matters within our country.
Ken’s second proposal is called The Energy and Production Reservation Act of 2007 (EPRA). This proposal is particularly creative in that it marries the need for increasing and enhancing our energy production with the need to provide employment and good paying jobs to our very own American Indian Nations!
Both of these proposals are attached. And they offer insights at how much candidate Ken Arnold has pondered these issues and how creative and unique he can be in solving them.
2. Oil, gasoline and natural gas prices increased last year, largely because of higher demand consider energy legislation next year, with a debate on how to increase consider energy legislation next year, with a debate on how to increase supply and conserve resources. Please give us your ideas.
To be publicly announced the week of January 16th, Ken Arnold already has initiated two, original and creative solutions to this area of our energy security. And he is committed to not only working to bring down the cost due to pinched supplies – but ensuring steady supplies for our economic and national security.
Ken’s first proposal is called The Railroad Right of Way Act of 2007. It is a means of ensuring that the heritage of thousands of miles of abandoned railroad right-of-ways are properly deployed for the public good in not only energy transportation matters – but also communication matters within our country.
Ken’s second proposal is called The Energy and Production Reservation Act of 2007 (EPRA). This proposal is particularly creative in that it marries the need for increasing and enhancing our energy production with the need to provide employment and good paying jobs to our very own American Indian Nations!
Both of these proposals are attached. And they offer insights at how much candidate Ken Arnold has pondered these issues and how creative and unique he can be in solving them.
