WE NEED RELIEF Speaker: Congressman Tim Walberg Publication: Congressional Record Date: 8 June 2022 |
The SPEAKER pro tempore. The Chair recognizes the gentleman from Michigan (Mr. Walberg) for 5 minutes. Mr. WALBERG. Madam Speaker, when President Biden took office, the price of a gallon of gas stood at $2.39 a gallon. Today, the national average is more than double, clocking in at $4.96 per gallon. Since the beginning of the travel season, gas prices have reached a new record high every single day. The situation in my home State of Michigan is even more dire and unaffordable. In the past week, gas prices spiked more in Michigan, the motor capital of the world, than any other State. Our State average has skyrocketed up to $5.21. In Jackson, in my district, gas prices rose 20 cents overnight last week. In Lenawee County, my home county, they rose at an even quicker rate to $5.29, when I drove to the airport yesterday morning. Michigan families are struggling to pay these historic prices at the pump. Robert from Tecumseh, Michigan, told me that he along with many other seniors on a fixed income are simply unable to use their cars because of the price of gas. Another constituent wrote to me that someone drilled a hole in their truck's gas tank and stole their gas. This is the environment that President Biden's antienergy policies have created. Since day one, the Biden administration has been hostile to American energy. They canceled the Keystone XL pipeline. They halted oil and gas leases on Federal lands. They recklessly depleted our strategic reserves, which is now at its lowest level since 1987. They have done everything possible to discourage investment in domestic production. At the same time, the administration continues to beg Saudi Arabia and other foreign countries to boost their oil supply. It simply makes no sense. In Congress, just one side--House Republicans--has been proposing solutions. We should pass the American Energy Independence from Russia Act to unleash our domestic production capability. [[Page H5343]] We should pass the Strategic Production Response Act to transition supply concerns from stopgap measures to permanent production solutions. And we should pass the PIPES Act, which I introduced, to prevent a sitting President from unilaterally attacking existing domestic energy infrastructure. Let's not forget: America was energy independent just 2 short years ago. There is a path to regaining that independence and bringing down prices at the pump if President Biden will reverse course and flip the switch on American energy. My constituents cannot afford $5-plus per gallon of gas. They need relief. We need relief. America needs relief, and fast.