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Treasurer Fitzpatrick Joins 26 State Treasurers, Auditors, and Financial Officers in Calling on the Biden Administration to Promote American Energy Production

Jefferson City, MO — Missouri State Treasurer Scott Fitzpatrick joined
26 other state financial officers in calling on the Biden Administration to
promote American energy production. In a letter to the President, the state
leaders emphasized the need to re-establish American energy independence amid
the massive increase in the price of gas and diesel, which is contributing to the
increased costs of consumer goods. “Americans are suffering under
the disastrous policies of the Biden Administration. Household
income is failing to keep up with the overall cost of living and the President’s
continued suggestion that Americans should just buy an electric car to avoid
the increasing price of gas is tone deaf and insulting to the working class,”
Treasurer Fitzpatrick said. “While pursuing the
development of more renewable energy resources is important, the fact remains
that oil, gas, coal, and nuclear energy are the most reliable and robust energy
resources currently available to America and the rest of the world. The Biden
Administration’s refusal to acknowledge this reality has resulted in increased
costs for consumers and businesses and has forced us to rely on foreign
dictators for natural resources. Energy independence is vital for national
security and strengthens our economy, which impacts all Americans—especially those
struggling to get by.” “The
depth and breadth of American innovation is unparalleled globally, including
the development of green technologies. However, oil, gas, coal, and nuclear are
currently the most reliable and plentiful baseload power sources for America
and much of the rest of the world. Striving to change this fact ahead of the
free market’s ability to adapt during a time of international unrest threatens
our national security. Forcing markets to restructure at a pace faster than
that of technological innovation drives up the cost of commodities like energy
and, by extension, other goods and services, hurting the poorest Americans
most…We urge you to support, promote, and incentivize traditional energy
production in the United States, thereby strengthening global stability and
prioritizing the needs of American families over partisan special interest
groups,” the state financial officers wrote. Treasurer
Fitzpatrick is the national vice-chair of the State Financial Officers
Foundation. You can read the full letter here. The
Treasurer was joined in the letter by Alaska Commissioner of Revenue Lucinda Mahoney, Arizona Treasurer Kimberly Yee, Arkansas Auditor of State
Andrea Lea, Arkansas Treasurer Dennis Milligan, Florida CFO Jimmy Patronis, Georgia
Treasurer Steve McCoy, Idaho Treasurer Julie Ellsworth, Indiana Treasurer Kelly
Mitchell, Kentucky Auditor Mike Harmon, Kentucky Treasurer Allison Ball, Louisiana
Treasurer John Schroder, Mississippi Treasurer David McRae, Nebraska Treasurer
John Murante, North Carolina Treasurer Dale Folwell, North Dakota Treasurer
Thomas Beadle, Ohio Treasurer Robert Sprague, Oklahoma Treasurer Randy McDaniel,
Pennsylvania Treasurer Stacy Garrity, South Carolina Treasurer Curtis Loftis,
Jr., South Dakota Auditor Richard Sattgast, South Dakota Treasurer Josh Haeder,
Texas Comptroller Glenn Hegar, Utah Auditor John Dougall, Utah Treasurer Marlo
Oaks, West Virginia Treasurer Riley Moore, and Wyoming Treasurer Curt Meier. ### Follow the Treasurer’s Office on Twitter,
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