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Friday, May 14, 2010
St. Petersburg TImes: JOHN LUIGI MICA Defends Support for Offshore Oil Drilling Off Florida's Coasts
May 13, 2010
Rep. John Mica isn't shifting on offshore drilling
U.S. Rep. John Mica, R-Winter Park, affirms his position on offshore oil drilling. He's still for it. From a release today:
My position on drilling for gas and oil remain the same. I have always advocated drilling based on sound science, technology and employing safe measures, taking into consideration depths and currents. Unfortunately most of the past restrictions on drilling have been based on politics rather than sound science and safe procedures.
Based on what has occurred in the gulf, I would urge Congress to make certain that proper safeguards are required including a failsafe shutoff valve, and having a standby mechanism like the dome in place with tried and proven technology available before rather than after the fact.
With 3,400 oil and 600 gas rigs already in the Gulf of Mexico, action on insuring against another disaster is important. Furthermore, even if Florida has a 100, 125, 150 or 200 mile ban and other states and countries like Mexico allow close or deepwater rigs, our state can still remain at risk without these protective measures.
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Posted by Aaron Sharockm
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