I think the bottom line for Oregonians is that cleaner fuels mean cleaner air, and we need that, and we want that.
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For me, clean fuels translates into cleaner air for Oregonians. I think that's a good thing.
With the increasing demand for oil around the world and the rising costs in Oregon and throughout the nation, we must focus on the development of alternate energy sources, especially those that are clean, efficient and renewable.
Whether fuel cell system development in central Oregon, wind power generation along the Columbia Gorge, or geothermal energy in southern Oregon, investing in new energy sources makes America more energy independent while creating good paying, environmentally friendly jobs.
Handcuffing the ability of states and localities to develop clean fuels in the cheapest possible way, using local resources, is not sound or sensible policy.
A healthy environment is essential to a livable Oregon and a strong economy.
As a lifelong Oregonian, I prefer our forests green, not black.
As long as the sun rises over Ontario and sets over the Pacific, I will dedicate myself to bringing the people of Oregon what they want and need most - an era of hope, change, and economic renewal.
My highest priority is the safety of all Oregonians and their communities.
Oregonians have many good reasons to be proud of our election system.
Even as we work to develop more sources of petroleum for the United States, we must continue our vigorous pursuit of alternative fuels, so that we can be powered by cleaner, more efficient sources of energy.
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