Obama to Congress: Stop Tax Breaks for Oil Companies
President Obama to Congress: Stop Tax Breaks for Oil Companies
Posted on April 26, 2011 at 01:06 PM EDT
This afternoon the President wrote a letter to leaders of
both parties in Congress on the subject of tax breaks for
oil companies. The President's letter comes a day after
Speaker of the House John Boehner said that eliminating those tax breaks
is "certainly something we should be looking at," adding
that, "We're in a time when the federal government's short
on revenues. They ought to be paying their fair share." It
comes a few weeks after the President included the proposal
as part of his Blueprint for a Secure Energy
Future.
The full text of the President's letter
is below:
Dear Speaker Boehner, Senator Reid, Senator
McConnell, and Representative Pelosi:
I
am writing to urge you to take immediate action to eliminate
unwarranted tax breaks for the oil and gas industry, and to
use those dollars to invest in clean energy to reduce our
dependence on foreign oil.
High oil and
gasoline prices are weighing on the minds and pocketbooks of
every American family. While our economy has begun to
recover, with 1.8 million private sector jobs created over
the last 13 months, too many Americans are still struggling
to find a job or simply just to pay the bills. The recent
steep increase in gas prices, driven by increased global
demand and compounded by unrest and supply disruptions in
the Middle East, has only added to those struggles. If
sustained, these high prices have the potential to slow down
the pace of our economy’s growth at precisely the moment
when we need to be accelerating it.
While there is no silver bullet to
address rising gas prices in the short term, there are steps
we can take to ensure the American people don’t fall
victim to skyrocketing gas prices over the long term. One
of those steps is to eliminate unwarranted tax breaks to the
oil and gas industry and invest that revenue into clean
energy to reduce our dependence on foreign oil. Our outdated
tax laws currently provide the oil and gas industry more
than $4 billion per year in these subsidies, even though oil
prices are high and the industry is projected to report
outsized profits this quarter. In fact, in the past
CEO’s of the major oil companies made it clear that high
oil prices provide more than enough profit motive to invest
in domestic exploration and production without special tax
breaks. As we work together to reduce our deficits, we
simply can’t afford these wasteful subsidies, and that is
why I proposed to eliminate them in my FY11 and FY12
budgets.
I was heartened that Speaker
Boehner yesterday expressed openness to eliminating these
tax subsidies for the oil and gas industry. Our political
system has for too long avoided and ignored this important
step, and I hope we can come together in a bipartisan manner
to get it done.
In addition, we need
to get to work immediately on the longer term goal of
reducing our dependence on foreign oil, and our
vulnerability to price fluctuations this dependence creates.
Without a comprehensive energy strategy for the future we
will stay stuck in the same old pattern of heated political
rhetoric when prices rise and apathy and neglect when they
fall again.
I recently laid out my
approach to a comprehensive strategy in my Blueprint for
a Secure Energy Future, which includes safe and
responsible production of our domestic oil and gas resources
and doubling down on fuel efficiency in the transportation
sector while investing in everything from wind and solar to
biofuels and natural gas. None of you will agree with every
aspect of this strategy. But I am confident that, in many
areas, we can work together to help show the American people
that we can make progress on an energy policy that creates
jobs and makes our country more secure.
And I hope we can all agree that,
instead of continuing to subsidize yesterday’s energy
sources, we need to invest in tomorrow’s. We need to
invest in a 21st century clean energy economy that will keep
America competitive. In the long term, that’s the answer.
That’s the key to helping families avoid pain at the pump
and reducing our dependence on foreign
oil.
Sincerely,
Barack Obama
ENDS