Big Oil headed for tougher Congress
By Ron Scherer | Staff writer of The Christian Science Monitor
NEW YORK – So far this year, 40 bills have been introduced in Congress about alleged gasoline price gouging. Twenty-one bills have addressed windfall profits by oil companies. Few have gotten past the press-release stage.
But next year, Big Oil is likely to feel as if it's wearing one of those "kick me" signs.
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NEW YORK – So far this year, 40 bills have been introduced in Congress about alleged gasoline price gouging. Twenty-one bills have addressed windfall profits by oil companies. Few have gotten past the press-release stage.
But next year, Big Oil is likely to feel as if it's wearing one of those "kick me" signs.
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