Oregon U.S. Rep Peter DeFazio: “Its time to tax the excess greed of Big Oil and return the excess to consumers as monthly payments….”

Oregon U.S. Rep Peter DeFazio: “Its time to tax the excess greed of Big Oil and return the excess to consumers as monthly payments….”
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Peter DeFazio tweeted the following:

“Its time to tax the excess greed of Big Oil and return the excess to consumers as monthly payments. Big Oil needs to stop #RippingOffAmericans americanprogress.org/article/as-ene
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Here are other recent tweets from Peter DeFazio:

“While Putins war in Ukraine rages on, Big Oil is collecting a bonus cash payout. Lets enact my Stop Gas Price Gouging Tax and Rebate Act to rein in their greed & help Americans with rising energy costs. citizen.org/article/big-oi
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“Its time to tax the excess profits of Big Oil and return the excess to consumers as monthly payments. Big Oil needs to stop #RippingOffAmericans americanprogress.org/article/as-ene” on April 6
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“Glad to join President Biden today at the White House as he signed the Postal Service Reform Act into law. This comprehensive legislation includes my USPS Fairness Act, legislation that would save USPS about $5 billion a year.” on April 6
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