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Press Releases
Energy
Congressman Roscoe Bartlett Participates in Future of Energy Field Hearing Feb 29, 2008 - Congressman Roscoe Bartlett participated in a future of energy field hearing in Houston, Texas on February 29, 2009. The hearing was held by the House Science and Technology Subcommittee on Energy and the Environment. Congressman Bartlett is a senior member of the House Science and Technology Comm... More
Congressman Roscoe Bartlett Urges FERC to Carefully Consider Constituent Inputs About the Middletown Compressor Station Feb 22, 2008 - Congressman Roscoe Bartlett wrote commissioners of the Federal Energy Regulator Commission (FERC) on February 20, 2008 concerning a proposed 14,000 hp compressor station for an existing natural gas pipeline near Middletown, Maryland. The FERC is the federal regulatory agency authorized and required... More
Congressman Roscoe G. Bartlett Criticizes "Business As Usual" Energy R&D Budget Feb 14, 2008 - Congressman Roscoe G. Bartlett, a senior member of the House Committee on Science and Technology Committee, criticized the Administration’s Proposed Fiscal Year 2009 Budget request for energy research and development as “business as usual” at a hearing today with Dr. John M. Marburger III, Director,... More
Congressman Bartlett Applauds President’s Support for Two of his Initiatives in State of the Union Address 2008 - Jan 28, 2008 - Congressman Roscoe Bartlett recorded this statement in reaction to the 2008 State of the Union Address (SOTU) by President George W. Bush. An mp3 file is available upon request. “I was particularly pleased with two parts of the President’s speech because they covered issues that I’ve been working... More
Congressman Roscoe Bartlett Votes No Against Expanding Ethanol Mandate - Dec 18, 2007 Congressman Roscoe Bartlett (R-6-MD) supports changes in America’s energy policies to increase CAFÉ mileage standards, encourage conservation of finite fossil fuels, incorporate energy efficiency improvements and promote the development of alternative domestic renewable resources. However, h... More

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