Feature story - September 26, 2005
Hurricanes Katrina and Rita exposed the underbelly of the oil
industry, and now Greenpeace is exposing the politicians stained
with oil money. In the wake of the storms, Louisiana and Texas
faced massive oil spills as a result of platforms and refineries
that couldn't withstand hurricane force winds. But some members of
Congress can't withstand pressure from the oil industry, and are
using the hurricane tragedies as an excuse to actually spread these
offshore drilling operations to other vulnerable coastal
communities.
In an ironic twist of fate, many of the same politicians who are
supporting increases of offshore drilling, just happen to have
received the largest contributions from the oil industry. In fact,
big oil has spent big bucks, contributing more than $180 million to
lawmakers on Capitol Hill.
Here's a list of the oil industry's favorite politicians:
Top Ten Recipients of Oil and Gas Industry
Contributions
2004 Congressional Elections
| Rank |
Candidate |
Office |
Amount |
| 12345678910 |
Conaway, Mike (R-TX) Thune, John (R-SD) Vitter,
David (R-LA) Hutchison, Kay Bailey (R-TX) Barton, Joe (R-TX) Burr,
Richard (R-NC) Murkowski, Lisa (R-AK) Neugebauer, Randy (R-TX)
Sessions, Pete (R-TX) Coburn, Tom (R-OK) |
HouseSenateSenateSenateHouseSenateSenateHouseHouseSenate |
$275,918$262,327$260,446$242,070$224,398$222,552$204,163$196,122$188,577$169,058 |
(Source: Center for Responsive Politics opensecrets.org)
"It is outrageous and unacceptable that elected officials on
both sides of the aisle appear willing to do whatever it takes to
help their buddies, even if it means allowing them to profit off
the backs of homeless hurricane victims," said John Passacantando,
Executive Director of Greenpeace. "Furthermore, American citizens
should do everything in their power to stop the oil industry from
putting floating grenades in our backyards."
The answer to the energy crisis facing America is reducing our
dependence on oil. Elected officials who are truly concerned about
this issue will take the necessary steps to invest in renewable
energy sources like solar and wind power. These sources are safe,
affordable, and long overdue.