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We reached our goal of 120 bi-partisan cosponsors of the NAT GAS Act!

Army.

We reached our goal of 120 bi-partisan cosponsors of the NAT GAS Act (H.R. 1835) way before 11/20.

Our efforts are having an impact!

You know the numbers on natural gas: 2,000 trillion cubic feet of reserves in the continental United States; more than 100 years worth — enough to fuel our heavy truck fleet, provide electrical power to our homes and businesses, plenty for cooking and heating, and more than enough remaining for other crucial uses like fertilizer and chemical production.

Congressmen Dan Boren (D-OK), John Sullivan (R-OK), and John Larson (D-CT) have shown true leadership in helping their colleagues to see how important passing the NAT GAS Act is to America’s energy future.

We are keeping the pressure on, and we’ve got our eye on the goal:  Get this bill passed in the House and the Senate, signed into law by President Obama, and begin reducing our dependence on foreign oil.

If you haven’t already, click here to email your Member of Congress today and ask them to cosponsor this important legislation.

Let’s keep this momentum going.

Boone

CommentsOne Response to “We reached our goal of 120 bi-partisan cosponsors of the NAT GAS Act!”

Dean Chandler


Does anyone know what the status of HR1835 is? Has it passed committee review? When will it be brought to the House? Where can I find this info? I've looked around on gov't sites and found nothing... the last update on it is back in April it was sent to committees for review. I was also trying to find some kind of reference as to how the number of co-sponsors compares to how many times bills were passed... I understand that the number of co-sponsors is independent of the vote, but how confident should we be that this bill will pass the House based on our 120 co-sponsors? Thanks in advance for your input!!! Dean

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