Rural America Solutions Group Co-Chairs Call on Obama Officials to Deliver Economic Relief to Danville Metropolitan AreaVirginians Need Real Solutions, Not More Rhetoric on National Energy Tax, Government-Run Health Care
WASHINGTON, D.C.,
July 17, 2009
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Tamara Hinton (Lucas), Angela Landers (Graves), Emily Lawrimore (Hastings)
(202-225-2761)
Tomorrow, Energy Secretary Steven Chu and Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack will travel to the Danville metropolitan area of Virginia as part of the Administration’s rural America listening tour. Co-Chairs of the Rural America Solutions Group Frank Lucas (R-OK), Sam Graves (R-MO), and Doc Hastings (R-WA), released the following statement regarding tomorrow’s event:
“Unemployment in Virginia has doubled in the past year and a half – and rural residents of the Commonwealth need real help – not more rhetoric. Unfortunately, when Obama Administration officials visit the greater Danville area tomorrow, they probably won’t explain the facts surrounding the President’s National Energy Tax and government-run health care plan. The truth is that these proposals are expected to devastate rural America by spiking energy bills, increasing unemployment and shutting down small businesses. “During the campaign, President Obama pledged to hold a bipartisan rural summit and take action on a rural agenda in his first 100 days. But unfortunately, his promise turned out to just be empty campaign rhetoric. Republicans on the Rural America Solutions Group will continue to call upon the Administration and Democrats in Congress to take action to help rural Americans in southwest Virginia, and all across the country, who are struggling during these difficult economic times.” By the Numbers – What The Democrats’ National Energy Tax Means to Virginia:
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