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John Kline's Public Statements on Issue: Energy

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04/23/2015 Letter to Sally Jewell, Secretary of the U.S. Department of the Interior - Increase Energy Production in Outer Continental Shelf
04/17/2015 Letter to Ernest Moniz, Secretary of Energy - Energy Efficiency Standard Exemption
04/17/2015 Yucca Mountain
02/24/2015 John Kline Statement on the President's Veto of Bipartisan Keystone Legislation
02/11/2015 John Kline Statement
01/29/2015 John Kline Statement on Senate Passage of Keystone Bill
01/09/2015 John Kline Supports Bipartisan Keystone XL Pipeline Act
01/09/2015 Star Tribune - House Approves Keystone XL with Support of Most Minnesota Representatives
12/11/2014 Insular Areas and Freely Associated States Energy Development
11/14/2014 John Kline Supports Bipartisan Legislation to Approve Keystone XL Pipeline
09/18/2014 John Kline Supports Commonsense Legislation to Create Jobs, Ease Energy Costs
06/20/2014 Letter to Barack Obama, President of the United States - Norway Nominee
06/19/2014 Letter to Gina McCarthy, Environmental Protection Agency Administrator - Reverse Proposed Carbon Emissions Regulation
03/05/2014 Letter to Barack Obama, President of the United States - Iran's Pursuit of Nuclear Weapons
03/04/2014 John Kline Champions Legislation Easing Energy Costs To House Passage
02/10/2014 Letter to Barack Obama, President of the United States - Propane Shortage
01/01/2014 Issue Position: Energy
11/21/2013 John Kline Supports Energy Legislation to Create Jobs and Increase Energy Independence
08/01/2013 John Kline Sponsors Energy Bill to Protect Consumers and Aid Job Creation
07/25/2013 John Kline Supports Energy Legislation to Provide Certainty for Job Creators
05/22/2013 John Kline Statement on Passage of Legislation to Approve Needed Keystone Pipeline
06/08/2012 Letter to Steven Chu, Secretary of Energy - Memorandum for Power Marketing Administrators
05/07/2012 Letter to Conferees
04/27/2012 Interest Rate Reduction Act
04/06/2012 John Kline: ‘High Gas Prices Stalling an Already Struggling Economy'

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