Foreign Countries Given the Green Light in Oil Production, U.S. Held Back

Foreign Countries Given the Green Light in Oil Production, U.S. Held Back

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In early August, the White House urged OPEC to boost oil production to support global economic recovery in light of COVID-19. The fact that the U.S. and our global partners need stable and sufficient energy resources isn’t news, but the Biden Administration’s public recognition of the challenges that come with…

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Craig Stevens

Craig Stevens served in the Bush Administration for seven years, beginning in the Department of Health and Human Services under Secretary Tommy G. Thompson. After HHS, Stevens moved to the Department of Energy (DOE) where he served as the department’s chief spokesman under Secretary Sam Bodman. Stevens has also worked on the presidential campaigns of Governor George W. Bush (2000) and former Governor Mitt Romney (2008). He now serves as the spokesperson for Grow America’s Infrastructure Now (GAIN). For more information on how you can support GAIN, visit www.GAINnow.org or email Craig@GAINnow.org

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