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Smith Offers Condolences to Hurricane Victims, Welcomes Opening of Strategic Petroleum Reserve Urges Americans to conserve energy; keep hurricane victims in thoughts and prayers |
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“My deepest sympathy is with the victims of Hurricane Katrina and their families. The acts of courage that we have witnessed and the monumental recovery efforts underway serve as true examples of the human spirit,” Smith said. Smith also commended President Bush, the U.S. Department of Energy and Secretary Sam Bodman for making oil from the Strategic Petroleum Reserve (SPR) available to refineries, to prevent interruption to the nation’s oil supply by Hurricane Katrina,
Smith, who has long supported investment and development in alternative forms of energy, maintained that the nation must take steps to conserve and develop new sources of energy. “As individuals and as a nation, we must be vigilant to conserve our energy use where possible,” said Smith. “For our national security and our economic prosperity, we must work together to develop clean energy alternatives that will reduce our dependence on foreign oil.” The death toll from the storm currently stands at over 120 people, but officials have said they expect the true number to be much higher. In “After so much destruction, it is essential that rescue workers have our support to be able to deliver food, water, medical supplies and shelter to the areas that have sustained the greatest damage,” said Smith. “I encourage all New Jerseyans and Americans to keep the hurricane victims and workers in their thoughts and prayers, and seek to help relief efforts in any way that they can.” The following websites and phone numbers offer information on ways that New Jerseyans can help: · American Red Cross · New Jersey Red Cross · Federal Emergency Management Agency · The White House Hurricane Relief Information · Operation Blessing · America’s Second Harvest · The National Database of Nonprofit Organizations (GuideStar) | ||
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| For Immediate Release: August 31, 2005 Contact: Brad Dayspring (202) 225-3765 |
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