Chris and Chris: The Pain at the Pump Edition For the second time in just five days, Congressman Chris Murphy is headed into a debate to defend the job-killing record in Washington that he shares with Congressman Chris Shays.
What separates Chris Shays from Chris Murphy? Not much when it comes to supporting higher gas prices and opposing expanded domestic energy supplies. Chris and Chris both believe higher energy prices are sustainable in the marketplace. Why else would both be such strong advocates for Cap and Trade - an energy policy that will kill thousands of jobs and raise our energy prices?
With nearly three decades in Washington, on the issue of energy and gas prices, what do Chris and Chris have to show for it? The chart below is a good place to start:
Sources: U.S. Energy Information System Web site, Biographical Directory of the United States Congress, FuelGageReport.aaa.com, Thomas.gov:
Vote #477, June 26, 2009, Vote #316, Aug. 1, 2001, Vote #317, Aug. 1, 2001, Vote #320, Aug. 2, 2001, Vote #134, April 10, 2003, Vote #135 April 10, 2003, Vote #145, April 11, 2003, Vote #122, April 20, 2005, Vote #132, April 21, 2005, Vote #669, Dec. 19, 2005, Vote #156, May 18, 2006, Vote #209, May 25, 2006, Vote #831, Aug. 4, 2007, Vote #71, Feb. 16, 2012, Vote #167, May 18, 2006, Vote #356, June 29, 2006, Vote #317, May 12, 2011, Vote #320, May 12, 2011.
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