Videos
Senate Republicans on Financial Fears
Sep 25 2008
Senate Republicans took to the Senate floor to talk about fear in the financial markets and how they're affecting Americans. They urged action to get America moving again.
At a press conference in the US Capitol, Senate Republican leaders express their commitment to restoring stability to financial markets to protect the jobs and savings of Americans.
At an energy hearing organized by the Senate Republican Conference, Republican senators discuss the importance of increasing American energy supplies through environmentally safe offshore exploration for oil.
At a press conference in the US Capitol, Senate Republican leaders discussed Republican efforts to ease the pain of high gas prices by passing legislation to find more American energy and use less.
At a press conference in the US Capitol, Senate Republican leaders emphasize Congress responsibility to address high gas prices by passing legislation to find more American energy and use less.
Reid vs. Pickens
Aug 18 2008
Harry Reid and Senate Democrats have been heaping praise on the energy proposals of T. Boone Pickens. Reid even claims, "So listen to T. Boone Pickens ... and our country will head in the right direction." But is he really listening?
Fifteen Republican Senators asked Sen. Harry Reid to act now on high gas prices via web video. "Fox and Friends" played the video in a segment on the Republican calls for action to solve our energy crisis.
Act Now On A Balanced Energy Plan
Aug 07 2008
Fifteen Republican Senators ask Sen. Harry Reid to act now on high gas prices
At a press conference in the US Capitol, Senate Republicans emphasize the need for Democrats to join Republicans in a serious debate on a comprehensive bill to address high gas prices. Any real solution to high gas prices must incorporate finding more American energy and using less. To learn more, please visit www.republican.senate.gov
Senate Republicans Act to Lower Gas Prices
Jul 23 2008
Republican senators urge Democrats to stop saying "no, we can't" when faced with proposals to lower gas prices by tapping domestic energy sources. Republicans are urging Democrats to say "yes, we can" to finding more American energy and using less.