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Winning back public trust

01/21/2007
The report by a special commission on US transportation issues offers the oil and gas industry a chance to assert its commitment to consumer interests. It’s a chance to rebuild trust with the American public. It’s a chance, therefore, for the industry to recover some of its lost voice in US energy politics.The National Surface Transportation Commission, established by Congress in 2005, proposes to raise the federal gasoline tax by as much as 40¢/gal within 5 years to fund highway and bridge repair. As aggressively as it can, the industry should oppose this initiative.Thoughtful people in the industry will see reasons to take the other position. The aging US transportation...
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