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		<title>With Gas Prices Rising, Senate Democrats Urge Mcconnell, Boehner To Abandon Plans To Gut Oil Speculation Watchdog</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[With Excessive Oil Speculation Driving Up Gas Prices, Democratic Senators Oppose GOP Efforts To Scale Back Enforcement of Oil Market Manipulation Republican Budget Would Also Decimate Investments In Clean Energy, Making America More Reliant On Oil From Unstable Regions Of The World Democrats Release New Web Video Compilation Of Independent Experts Explaining How Excessive Speculation&#8230;]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><em>With Excessive Oil Speculation Driving Up Gas Prices, Democratic Senators Oppose GOP Efforts To Scale Back Enforcement of Oil Market Manipulation</em></p>
<p><em>Republican Budget Would Also Decimate Investments In Clean Energy, Making America More Reliant On Oil From Unstable Regions Of The World</em></p>
<p><em>Democrats Release New Web Video Compilation Of Independent Experts Explaining How Excessive Speculation Is Driving Up Prices At The Pump</em></p>
<p><strong>Washington, DC</strong> – With consumers feeling the pinch of rising gas prices, forty-eight Senate Democrats sent a letter to Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell and House Speaker John  Boehner today calling on Republicans to abandon a proposal that would make excessive speculation in the oil markets even worse.</p>
<p>Republicans’ reckless spending bill, H.R. 1, would reduce funding for the Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC) by one-third, forcing layoffs to the watchdog agency that polices market  manipulation that drives up oil prices.</p>
<p>Experts say that with demand fairly stable and supply at an all-time high, speculation is a factor driving up gas prices. One expert said speculation may add as much as $1.50 a gallon to the price  consumers pay at the pump for gasoline.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d6Op796TSZg"><strong>***Click here to watch commodities experts explain how Republicans’ dangerous plan could leave excessive speculation  unchecked.***</strong></a></p>
<p>“At a time when gas prices are rising and squeezing American families, we have a responsibility to provide our watchdogs the resources they need to fulfill their important oversight and  regulatory responsibilities,” Democrats wrote. “We stand ready to work with you to come to a responsible budget compromise that will not do anything to make our gas price problem worse,  or undermine the progress we are making in developing the clean energy technologies we need so we can better compete with countries like China.”</p>
<p>Republicans’ reckless spending bill would also cut billions from development of alternative fuels and clean energy technology, which would set back efforts to stay competitive with growing  nations such as China while simultaneously putting America’s independence from foreign oil even further out of reach. During this period of unrest in the Middle East, freeing ourselves from  our reliance on foreign oil is more important now than ever before.</p>
<p>“This is a bad idea that has to go,” Senator Murray said. “At a time of skyrocketing gas prices, cutting support for the very agency charged with protecting consumers from  excessive oil speculation on Wall Street is a recipe for higher prices at the pump and less economic security. There are responsible cuts, and then there are cuts like this one, which target  consumers at a time when they can least afford it.”</p>
<p>The senators urged McConnell and Boehner to work with Democrats to negotiate a responsible budget that makes smart cuts that don’t undermine our transition to a safe, clean and affordable  energy future.</p>
<p>The senators’ letter is below:</p>
<p>Dear Minority Leader McConnell:</p>
<p>As we work toward a long-term budget compromise to keep the government running through this year, we urge you to abandon the reckless energy proposals in the House-passed Continuing Resolution  (H.R 1) that will condemn our country to continued reliance on foreign oil and allow market manipulation that could lead to gas prices rising unchecked.</p>
<p>As you know, H.R. 1 would reduce funding for the Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC) by one-third.  The CFTC serves as an important “cop on the beat,” working to protect  American consumers by cracking down on manipulation and other market abuses that can drive up oil prices.  Yet your spending plan would shrink the CFTC budget back to 2008 levels, when  Americans were blindsided by both record high gas prices and a financial crisis that cost us millions of jobs. According to CFTC Chairman Gary Gensler, these cuts would cause “significant  curtailment of staff and resources.”  At a time where gas prices are rising and squeezing American families, we have a responsibility to provide our watchdogs the resources they need to  fulfill their important oversight and regulatory responsibilities.</p>
<p>We find it equally troubling that your preferred budget would cut billions of dollars in investments in critical programs focused on developing new alternative fuels and clean energy technologies,  undermining our competitiveness and increasing our trade deficit with oil producing nations.  We urge you to reverse these policies that will only set our nation backward, and put  America’s independence from foreign oil even further out of reach.</p>
<p>We stand ready to work with you to come to a responsible budget compromise that will not do anything to make our gas price problem worse, or undermine the progress we are making in developing the  clean energy technologies we need so we can better compete with countries like China.  Together, we can craft a sensible fiscal policy that invests in what we need to grow and cuts what  doesn’t, without undermining our mission to transition to a safe, clean and affordable energy future.</p>
<p>Sincerely,</p>
<p>Senator Harry Reid</p>
<p>Senator Dick Durbin</p>
<p>Senator Chuck Schumer</p>
<p>Senator Patty Murray</p>
<p>Senator Debbie Stabenow</p>
<p>Senator Kent Conrad</p>
<p>Senator Maria Cantwell</p>
<p>Senator Bill Nelson</p>
<p>Senator Max Baucus</p>
<p>Senator Barbara Mikulski</p>
<p>Senator Jeanne Shaheen</p>
<p>Senator Jeff Merkley</p>
<p>Senator Mark Begich</p>
<p>Senator Dianne Feinstein</p>
<p>Senator Mark Pryor</p>
<p>Senator Richard Blumenthal</p>
<p>Senator Mark Udall</p>
<p>Senator Kay Hagan</p>
<p>Senator Ben Cardin</p>
<p>Senator Al Franken</p>
<p>Senator Barbara Boxer</p>
<p>Senator Frank Lautenberg</p>
<p>Senator Jack Reed</p>
<p>Senator Carl Levin</p>
<p>Senator Mark Warner</p>
<p>Senator Tom Carper</p>
<p>Senator Daniel Akaka</p>
<p>Senator Tom Harkin</p>
<p>Senator Bob Menendez</p>
<p>Senator Ron Wyden</p>
<p>Senator Claire McCaskill</p>
<p>Senator Chris Coons</p>
<p>Senator Michael Bennet</p>
<p>Senator Sherrod Brown</p>
<p>Senator Jon Tester</p>
<p>Senator Amy Klobuchar</p>
<p>Senator Sheldon Whitehouse</p>
<p>Senator Bob Casey</p>
<p>Senator John Kerry</p>
<p>Senator Jay Rockefeller</p>
<p>Senator Jeff Bingaman</p>
<p>Senator Daniel Inouye</p>
<p>Senator Joe Lieberman</p>
<p>Senator Bernie Sanders</p>
<p>Senator Patrick Leahy</p>
<p>Senator Herb Kohl</p>
<p>Senator Tim Johnson</p>
<p>Senator Tom Udall</p>
<p>Cc: Speaker John Boehner</p>
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