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John Sullivan's Public Statements on Issue: Environment

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Date Title
09/23/2012 House Passes Sullivan Bill to Protect American Jobs
09/21/2012 Sullivan Votes to Stop Obama's War on Coal
09/13/2012 House to Battle Obama's War on Coal Next Week
06/25/2012 Energy and Commerce Leaders Welcome EPA's Proposed Revisions to Cement Rules
06/07/2012 Reps. Sullivan and Murphy Team Up to Fix EPA Lead Renovation, Repair and Painting Rule
06/06/2012 Rep. Sullivan Puts Abusive EPA Enforcement Practices Under the Microscope
04/19/2012 Rep. Barton, Committee Leaders Concerned New EPA Rule Will Stifle American Energy Production
12/21/2011 Sullivan Rips EPA Utility MACT Announcement
11/29/2011 Energy and Commerce Leaders Respond to Growing Reliability Concerns
10/06/2011 House Approves Bipartisan Legislation to Save Jobs and Protect American Businesses from Excessive Regulation
10/05/2011 Cement Sector Regulatory Relief Act of 2011
09/22/2011 Transparency in Regulatory Analysis of Impacts on the Nation Act of 2011
09/08/2011 Sullivan Responds to President Obama's Jobs Speech
08/19/2011 Letter to the EPA
07/28/2011 Lawmakers Introduce Bipartisan Legislation to Prevent U.S. Cement Plant Shutdowns and Job Losses
07/12/2011 Sullivan TRAIN Act Approved by Energy and Commerce Committee
05/04/2011 Reps Sullivan and Matheson Introduce "TRAIN Act" to Conduct an Impact Analysis of the EPA's Regulatory Train Wreck
04/18/2011 Letter to Lisa Jackson, Administrator of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency and Jo-Ellen Darcy, Assistant Secretary of the Army of Civil Works - Clean Water Act Program
03/03/2011 Oklahoma Delegation United Against Obama Backdoor Energy Tax
03/01/2011 Letter to Barack Obama, President of the United States - America's Energy Security
02/19/2011 House Passes Sullivan E15 Amendment
02/18/2011 Letter to Barack Obama, President of the United States - End the De Facto Moratorium and Issue Offshore Drilling Permits
01/21/2011 Sullivan Rips EPA Announcement on E15
12/08/2010 Letter to Lisa Jackson, Administrator U.S. Environmental Protection Agency and Ray LaHood, Secretary U.S. Department of Transportation
06/17/2010 CNN "CNN Newsroom" - Transcript

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