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Posted: Saturday, 10 May 2008 4:25PM

Democrats call on Republicans to change energy policies



WASHINGTON (AP) -- Democrats want the public to pressure Republicans to change directions in the country's energy policies.
 
In the party's weekly radio address, Michigan Senator Debbie Stabenow says the rising price of oil is no longer just a burden, but a "crisis for every American family."

Oil rose above $126 a barrel for the first time yesterday and gasoline prices rose above an average $3.67 a gallon at the pump.
  
She used the address to promote Democratic proposals for changing energy policy. Those include ending billions of dollars in tax breaks for big oil companies. Forcing the oil companies to invest some of their profits in clean and affordable alternative energy, and temporarily stopping the diversion of oil to the national Strategic Petroleum Reserve are among other proposals.


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