LEADERS Signing AMERICA's
Declaration of energy Independence
IN RECORD NUMBERS
0
Total Signatures
13
Governors
9
US Senators
6
Congress Members
14
Attorneys General
Notable
Signers
SIGNERS BY STATE
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Federal and Statewide Officials
US Senators
- Dan Sullivan (Alaska)
- Todd Young (Indiana)
- Todd Rokita (Indiana)
- Joni Ernst (Iowa)
- Bill Cassidy (Louisiana)
- Steve Daines (Montana)
- Rob Portman (Ohio)
- Patrick J. Toomey (Pennsylvania)
- Tim Scott (South Carolina)
- John Cornyn (Texas)
- Ted Cruz (Texas)
- Cynthia M. Lummis (Wyoming)
- Marsha Blackburn (Tennessee)
- JD Vance (Ohio)
- Pat Toomey (Pennsylvania)
Members of Congress
- Jerry Carl (Alabama)
- Mariannette Miller-Meeks (Iowa)
- Jeff Van Drew (New Jersey)
- Kevin McCarthy (California)
- Steve Scalise (Louisiana)
- Elise Stefanik (New York)
- Jerry L. Carl (Alabama)
- Debbie Lesko (Arizona)
- David Schweikert (Arizona)
- Byron Donalds (Florida)
- Daniel Webster (Florida)
- Earl "Buddy" Carter (Georgia)
- Russ Fulcher (Idaho)
- Randy Feenstra (Iowa)
- Ashley Hinson (Iowa)
- Tracey Mann (Louisiana)
- Julia Letlow (Louisiana)
- Tim Walberg (Michigan)
- Tom Emmer (Minnesota)
- Michelle Fischbach (Minnesota)
- Pete Stauber (Minnesota)
- Jason Smith (Missouri)
- Matthew M. Rosendale (Montana)
- Tom Reed, (New York)
- Claudia Tenney (New York)
- Ted Budd (North Carolina)
- Richard Hudson (North Carolina)
- Gregory Francis Murphy (North Carolina)
- Troy Balderson (Ohio)
- Mike Carey (Ohio)
- Steve Chabot (Ohio)
- Warren Davidson (Ohio)
- Bob Gibbs (Ohio)
- Anthony Gonzalez (Ohio)
- Bill Johnson (Ohio)
- David Joyce (Ohio)
- Robert E. Latta (Ohio)
- Brad Wenstrup (Ohio)
- John Joyce (Pennsylvania)
- Dan Meuser (Pennsylvania)
- Scott Perry (Pennsylvania)
- Guy Reschenthaler (Pennsylvania)
- Jeff Duncan (South Carolina)
- Ralph Norman (South Carolina)
- Jodey Arrington (Texas)
- Kevin Brady (Texas)
- Michael Burgess (Texas)
- John Carter (Texas)
- Dan Crenshaw (Texas)
- Lizzie Fletcher (Texas)
- Sylvia Garcia (Texas)
- Louie Gohmert, (Texas)
- Tony Gonzales (Texas)
- Vicente Gonzalez (Texas)
- Kay Granger (Texas0
- Michael T. McCaul (Texas)
- Randy Weber (Texas)
- Roger Williams (Texas)
- Vincente Gonzalez (Texas)
- Kay Granger (Texas)
- Michael McCaul (Texas)
- Bob Good (Virginia)
- Cathy McMorris Rodgers (Washington)
- David McKinley (West Virginia)
- Carol Miller (West Virginia)
- Thomas P. Tiffany (Wisconsin)
- Bob Latta (Ohio)
- Greg Murphy (North Carolina)
- Dave McKinley (West Virginia)
- Tom Tiffany (Wisconsin)
- Jake LaTurner (Kansas)
- Tracy Mann (Kansas)
- Eric Burlison (Missouri)
- Matt Rosendale (Montana)
- Tom Kean (New Jersey)
- Marc Molinaro (New York)
- Mark Green (Tennessee)
- Tim Tiffany (Wisconsin)
- Cynthia Lummis (Wyoming)
Governors
- Kay Ivey (Alabama)
- Doug Burgum (North Dakota)
- Mike DeWine (Ohio)
- Pete Ricketts (Nebraska)
- Kevin Stitt (Oklahoma)
- Kim Reynolds (Iowa)
- Mike Parson (Missouri)
- Greg Abbott (Texas)
- Brian Kemp (Georgia)
- Brad Little (Idaho)
- Tate Reeves (Mississippi)
- Bill Lee (Tennessee)
- Doug Ducey (Arizona)
- Former Governor Gary Herbert (Utah)
- Spencer Cox (Utah)
- Asa Hutchinson (Arkansas)
- Mark Gordon (Wyoming)
- Doug Ducey (Arizona)
Lt. Governors
- Will Ainsworth (Alabama)
- Kevin Meyer (Alaska)
- Leslie Rutledge (Arkansas)
- Geoff Duncan (Georgia)
- Adam Gregg (Iowa)
- Bill Nungesser (Louisiana)
- Mike Kehoe (Missouri)
- Larry Rhoden (South Dakota)
- Jon Husted (Ohio)
- Matt Pinnell (Oklahoma)
- Brent Sanford (North Dakota)
- Former Lt. Governor Dan Forest (North Carolina)
- Randy McNally (Tennessee)
- Deidre Henderson (Utah)
Secretaries of State
- Alvin Jaeger (North Dakota)
- John Merrill (Alabama)
- Frank LaRose (Ohio)
- Mark Hammond (South Carolina)
- Steve Barnett (South Dakota)
- Mac Warner (West Virginia)
- Tre Hargett (Tennessee)
Attorney Generals
- Tim Griffin (Arkansas)
- Steve Marshall (Alabama)
- Chris Carr (Georgia)
- Kevin Clarkson (Alaska)
- Lynn Fitch (Mississippi)
- Curtis Ernill (Indiana)
- Mike Hunter (Oklahoma)
- Jeff Landry (Louisiana)
- Ken Paxton (Texas)
- Jason Ravnsborg (South Dakota)
- Eric Schmitt (Missouri)
- Alan Wilson (South Carolina)
- Dave Yost (Ohio)
- Patrick Morrisey (West Virginia)
- Austin Knudsen (Montana)
Auditors
- Keith Faber (Ohio)
- Shad White (Mississippi)
- Mike Foley (Nebraska)
- Rich Sattgast (South Dakota)
Treasurers
- Robert Sprague (Ohio)
- Riley Moore (West Virginia)
- David McRae (Mississippi)
- Scott Fitzpatrick (Missouri)
- John Murante (Nebraska)
- Stacy Garrity (Pennsylvania)
- Josh Header (South Dakota)
AMERICA’S Declaration OF ENERGY INDEPENDENCE
Life, Liberty and the Pursuit of Happiness are the inalienable Rights in our Declaration of Independence. We fought for and secured these Rights and grew a nation bountiful in natural resources. The ingenuity and hard work of the American people have brought us to another self-evident truth: Energy Independence is within our grasp.
Affordable, clean, and abundant energy is the birthright of every American.
These domestic treasures should benefit the daily lives of our people and solidify our security for generations to come. Natural gas makes this possible now, not decades in the future. Its benefits will be felt throughout American society:
Affordable Energy for Our Families. From the jobs created to lower utility bills and cleaner air, affordable energy is fundamental to economic prosperity for all. It is a moral imperative to provide for families who are most vulnerable to increases in their energy budgets.
Clean Energy for Our Environment. We lead the world, by a wide margin, in cutting CO2 emissions. America’s natural gas is the fiscally-sound, reliable and environmentally responsible bridge to our energy future.
Abundant Energy for Our Future. Technology and exploration have guaranteed that America has a continuous 100-year supply of natural gas and the potential for even more.
Domestic Energy for Our Security. The use of domestic natural gas discovered, produced, and refined in the U.S. makes certain America is no longer dependent on rapidly changing global markets and unstable or hostile countries.
We, the undersigned, are committed to achieving the above goals and establishing America’s Energy Independence for the lasting good of our nation and future generations.
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